Marino Faliero, Doge of Venice: An Historical Tragedy, in Five Acts ; with Notes. The Prophecy of Dante : a PoemJohn Murray, 1821 - 261 Seiten |
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... Trust him who leaves his life in trust with you . DOGE . But I must know your plan , your names , and numbers ; The last may then be doubled , and the former Matured and strengthen'd . ISRAEL BERTUCCIO . We're enough already ; You are ...
... Trust him who leaves his life in trust with you . DOGE . But I must know your plan , your names , and numbers ; The last may then be doubled , and the former Matured and strengthen'd . ISRAEL BERTUCCIO . We're enough already ; You are ...
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... trust myself amongst you , And leave the palace ? ISRAEL BERTUCCIO . You must come alone . DOGE . With but my nephew . ISRAEL BERTUCCIO . Not were he your son . DOGE . Wretch ! darest thou name my son ? At Sapienza for this faithless ...
... trust myself amongst you , And leave the palace ? ISRAEL BERTUCCIO . You must come alone . DOGE . With but my nephew . ISRAEL BERTUCCIO . Not were he your son . DOGE . Wretch ! darest thou name my son ? At Sapienza for this faithless ...
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... trust , and honour me ; and all men know That you are just , and I am true : what more Could I require , or you command ? DOGE . " Tis well , And may be better ; but whate'er betide , Be thou at least kind to my memory . Why speak you ...
... trust , and honour me ; and all men know That you are just , and I am true : what more Could I require , or you command ? DOGE . " Tis well , And may be better ; but whate'er betide , Be thou at least kind to my memory . Why speak you ...
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... trust in you - a patriarchal love , And not a doting homage - friendship , faith- Such estimation in your eyes as these Might claim , I hoped for . ANGIOLINA . And have ever had . DOGE . I think so . For the difference in our years You ...
... trust in you - a patriarchal love , And not a doting homage - friendship , faith- Such estimation in your eyes as these Might claim , I hoped for . ANGIOLINA . And have ever had . DOGE . I think so . For the difference in our years You ...
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... trust , Which I have never for one moment ceased To honour you the more for . DOGE . Where is honour , Innate and precept - strengthen'd , ' tis the rock Of faith connubial ; where it is not - where Light thoughts are lurking , or the ...
... trust , Which I have never for one moment ceased To honour you the more for . DOGE . Where is honour , Innate and precept - strengthen'd , ' tis the rock Of faith connubial ; where it is not - where Light thoughts are lurking , or the ...
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altri amongst Andrea ANGIOLINA ANTONIO aught Avogadori bear beauty Beltramo BENINTENDE BERTRAM BERTUCCIO FALIERO blood brave breath Capi casa cause che fu chief CITIZEN Comune Consiglieri Conspirators Council Council of Ten crime DAGOLINO death detto Consiglio Dieci DOGE OF VENICE doom ducal Duke earth fathers feel foes furono Genoese Giovanni Giunta hath heart Heaven honour hour insult ISRAEL BERTUCCIO liero LIONI live lord Marco Marco Giustiniani MARIANNA Marino Faliero Michel Steno mind ne'er never Niccolo Nicoletto night noble o'er palace Palazzo pardon passions patrician peril Philip Calendaro PIETRO prince proud punishment quale Quaranta robes Saint Mark's senate sentence Sestiero shame siege of Zara SIGNOR Solajo soul sovereign speak spirit Stefano sword thee thine things thou hast thought throne tomb traitors treason Treviso Trivisano twas tyrants unto Venetian VINCENZO words wrath
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Seite xx - Ultimus Romanorum," the author of the Mysterious Mother, a tragedy of the highest order, and not a puling love-play. He is the father of the first romance and of the last tragedy in our language, and surely worthy of a higher place than any living writer, be he who he...
Seite 162 - Who kindlest and who quenchest suns ! — Attest ' I am not innocent, — but, are these guiltless ? I perish, but not unavenged ; far ages Float up from the abyss of time to be, And show these eyes...
Seite 248 - Many are poets but without the name, For what is poesy but to create From overfeeling good or ill ; and aim At an external life beyond our fate, And be the new Prometheus of new men, Bestowing fire from heaven, and then, too late, Finding the pleasure given repaid with pain...
Seite 164 - Then, in the last gasp of thine agony, Amidst thy many murders, think of mine ! Thou den of drunkards with the blood of princes ! Gehenna of the waters ! thou sea Sodom ! Thus I devote thee to the infernal gods ! Thee and thy serpent seed ! [Here the Doge turns and addresses the Executioner.
Seite 209 - Tis the sunset of life gives me mystical lore, And coming events cast their shadows before.
Seite 234 - And join their strength to that which with thee copes; What is there wanting then to set thee free, And show thy beauty in its fullest light ? To make the Alps impassable ; and we, Her sons, may do this with one deed Unite.
Seite 9 - Nor words a language, nor e'en men mankind ; Where cries reply to curses, shrieks to blows, And each is tortured in his separate hell — For we are crowded in our solitudes — Many, but each divided by the wall Which echoes Madness in her babbling...
Seite 101 - The act of opening the forbidden lattice, To let in love through music, makes his heart Thrill like his lyre-strings at the sight; the dash Phosphoric of the oar, or rapid twinkle Of the far lights of skimming gondolas, And the responsive voices of the choir Of boatmen answering back with verse for verse; Some dusky shadow chequering the Rialto; Some glimmering palace roof, or tapering spire, Are all the sights and sounds which here pervade The ocean-born and earth-commanding cityHow sweet and soothing...
Seite 81 - Proportion' d like the columns to the temple, Giving and taking strength reciprocal, And making firm the whole with grace and beauty, So that no part could be removed without Infringement of the general symmetry.
Seite 6 - All this hath somewhat worn me, and may wear, But must be borne. I stoop not to despair; For I have battled with mine agony, And made me wings wherewith to overfly The narrow circus of my dungeon wall...