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... speak with him Further than thus ; I have transgress'd my duty In this brief parley , and must now redeem it Within the Council Chamber . ( Exit BARBARIGO . ( Guard conducting JACOPO FOSCARI to the window . GUARD . There , sir , ' t is ...
... speak with him Further than thus ; I have transgress'd my duty In this brief parley , and must now redeem it Within the Council Chamber . ( Exit BARBARIGO . ( Guard conducting JACOPO FOSCARI to the window . GUARD . There , sir , ' t is ...
Side 15
... In heaven . I pray you , signor senator , Speak not of that ; you are a man of office , So is the Doge ; he has a son at stake , Now , at this moment , and I have a husband , Or had , they are there within , or were ACT I. SCENE I. 15.
... In heaven . I pray you , signor senator , Speak not of that ; you are a man of office , So is the Doge ; he has a son at stake , Now , at this moment , and I have a husband , Or had , they are there within , or were ACT I. SCENE I. 15.
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... Enter MARINA . MARINA . I have ventured , father , on Your privacy . DOGE . I have none from you , my child . Command my time , when not commanded by The state . MARINA . I wish'd to speak to you of him ACT II . SCENE I. 29.
... Enter MARINA . MARINA . I have ventured , father , on Your privacy . DOGE . I have none from you , my child . Command my time , when not commanded by The state . MARINA . I wish'd to speak to you of him ACT II . SCENE I. 29.
Side 30
... speak to you of him . DOGE . Your husband ? MARINA . And your son . DOGE . Proceed , my daughter . MARINA . I had obtained permission from the « Ten » To attend my husband for a limited number Of hours . DOGE . You had so . MARINA ...
... speak to you of him . DOGE . Your husband ? MARINA . And your son . DOGE . Proceed , my daughter . MARINA . I had obtained permission from the « Ten » To attend my husband for a limited number Of hours . DOGE . You had so . MARINA ...
Side 40
... nothing . But in all things I have observed the strictest reverence ; Not for the laws alone , for those you have strain'd ( I do not speak of you but as a single Voice of the many ) somewhat beyond what I could 40 THE TWO FOSCARI .
... nothing . But in all things I have observed the strictest reverence ; Not for the laws alone , for those you have strain'd ( I do not speak of you but as a single Voice of the many ) somewhat beyond what I could 40 THE TWO FOSCARI .
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ABEL ADAH AHOLIBAMAH ANAH apostolic palace ARNOLD aught avait AZAZIEL BARBARIGO bear beauty behold beneath blood BOURBON breast breath brother brow CÆSAR CAIN CESAR chief Colonna palace Conseil des Dix courser dare dead death deeds deep DOGE dread e'er earth eternal Exeunt Exit father fear feel FRITZ GABOR gaze hand hate hath heard heart heaven hour IDENSTEIN immortal IRAD JACOPO FOSCARI JAPHET JOSEPHINE Lara Lara's leave less limbs live look look'd lord LOREDANO LUCIFER MARINA MEMMO Methinks mortal ne'er never night noble Note nought o'er OLIMPIA pass'd PHILIBERT qu'il rest RODOLPH Rome scarce seem'd SIEGENDORF silent sire slave smile SOLDIER soul spirit STRALENHEIM STRANGER tears thee thine things thou art thou hast thought turn'd ULRIC unto Venice walls waves WERNER Whate'er wild wilt words wretch ZILLAH Zuleika
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Side 356 - And in each pillar there is a ring, And in each ring there is a chain; That iron is a cankering thing, For in these limbs its teeth remain, With marks that will not wear away...
Side 359 - A double dungeon wall and wave Have made — and like a living grave, Below the surface of the lake The dark vault lies wherein we lay...
Side 368 - With spiders I had friendship made, And watch'd them in their sullen trade, Had seen the mice by moonlight play, And why should I feel less than they ? We were all inmates of one place, And I, the monarch of each race, Had power to kill — yet, strange to tell ! In quiet we had learn'd to dwell. My very chains and I grew friends, So much a long communion tends To make us what we are ; — even I Regain'd my freedom with a sigh.
Side 362 - He faded, and so calm and meek, So softly worn, so sweetly weak, So tearless, yet so tender, kind, And grieved for those he left behind : With all the while a cheek whose bloom...
Side 118 - tis the land of the Sun — Can he smile on such deeds as his children have done? Oh! wild as the accents of lovers' farewell Are the hearts which they bear, and the tales which they tell.
Side 189 - There, in its centre, a sepulchral lamp Burns the slow flame, eternal — but unseen; Which not the darkness of despair can damp, Though vain its ray as it had never been.
Side 365 - None lived to love me so again, And cheering from my dungeon's brink, Had brought me back to feel and think.
Side 363 - Between me and the eternal brink, Which bound me to my failing race, Was broken in this fatal place. One on the earth, and one beneath — My brothers — both had ceased to breathe.
Side 117 - Gul in her bloom ; Where the citron and olive are fairest of fruit, And the voice of the nightingale never is mute, Where the tints of the earth, and the hues of the sky, In color though varied, in beauty may vie...
Side 367 - Oh, thou beautiful And unimaginable ether ! and Ye multiplying masses of increased And still increasing lights ! what are ye ? what Is this blue wilderness of interminable Air, where ye roll along, as I have seen The leaves along the limpid streams of Eden ? Is your course measured for ye ? Or do ye Sweep on in your unbounded revelry Through an aerial universe of endless Expansion — at which my soul aches to think — Intoxicated with eternity...