The Poetical Works of Lord Byron: Complete in One VolumeLippincott, Grambo & Company, 1854 - 601 sider |
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Side 261
... Michel Steno on the ducal chair , and by the light and inadequate sentence of the Forty on the offender , who was one of their " tre Capi . " The attentions of Steno himself appear to have been di- rected towards one of her damsels ...
... Michel Steno on the ducal chair , and by the light and inadequate sentence of the Forty on the offender , who was one of their " tre Capi . " The attentions of Steno himself appear to have been di- rected towards one of her damsels ...
Side 263
... Michel Steno , One of the three Capi of the Forty . Israel Bertuccio , Chief of the Arsenal , Philip Calendaro , Dagolino , Bertram , Signor of the Night , First Citizen . Second Citizen . Third Citizen . Vincenzo , Pietro , Battista ...
... Michel Steno , One of the three Capi of the Forty . Israel Bertuccio , Chief of the Arsenal , Philip Calendaro , Dagolino , Bertram , Signor of the Night , First Citizen . Second Citizen . Third Citizen . Vincenzo , Pietro , Battista ...
Side 264
... Michel Steno " Nephew , thine arm ! Ber . F. Nay Cheer up , be calm ; this transport is uncall'd for- Let me seek some assistance . Doge . " T is past . Stop , sir Stir nct- Ber . F. I cannot but agree with you The sentence is too ...
... Michel Steno " Nephew , thine arm ! Ber . F. Nay Cheer up , be calm ; this transport is uncall'd for- Let me seek some assistance . Doge . " T is past . Stop , sir Stir nct- Ber . F. I cannot but agree with you The sentence is too ...
Side 267
... Steno ? Doge . You have heard the offence , And now you know his puuishment ; and then You ask redress of me ! Go to the Forty , Who pass'd the sentence upon Michel Steno ; They'll do as much by Barbaro , uo doubt . 1. Ber . Ah ! dared ...
... Steno ? Doge . You have heard the offence , And now you know his puuishment ; and then You ask redress of me ! Go to the Forty , Who pass'd the sentence upon Michel Steno ; They'll do as much by Barbaro , uo doubt . 1. Ber . Ah ! dared ...
Side 268
... Michel Steno's sentence to the Forty Had reach'd me . I had served you , honour'd you , And felt that you were dangerously insulted , Being of an order of such spirits , as Requite tenfold both good and evil : ' t was My wish to prove ...
... Michel Steno's sentence to the Forty Had reach'd me . I had served you , honour'd you , And felt that you were dangerously insulted , Being of an order of such spirits , as Requite tenfold both good and evil : ' t was My wish to prove ...
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