The works of the rt. hon. lord Byron, Bind 3R. W. Pomeroy, 1824 |
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Side 11
... entering , to Battista . Pietro . Is not the messenger return'd ? Bat . I have sent frequently , as you commanded , But still the Signory is deep in council ' And long debate on Steno's accusation . Not yet ; Pietro . Too long - at ...
... entering , to Battista . Pietro . Is not the messenger return'd ? Bat . I have sent frequently , as you commanded , But still the Signory is deep in council ' And long debate on Steno's accusation . Not yet ; Pietro . Too long - at ...
Side 12
... Enter Vincenzo . ' Tis Decided ; but as yet his doom's unknown : I saw the president in act to seal The parchment ... entering . ) How now - what tidings ? Vin . I am charged to tell his highness that the court Has pass'd its resolution ...
... Enter Vincenzo . ' Tis Decided ; but as yet his doom's unknown : I saw the president in act to seal The parchment ... entering . ) How now - what tidings ? Vin . I am charged to tell his highness that the court Has pass'd its resolution ...
Side 14
... Enter the Secretary of the Forty . Sec . The high tribunal of the Forty sends Health and respect to the Doge Faliero , Chief magistrate of Venice , and requests His highness to peruse and to approve The sentence past on Michel Steno ...
... Enter the Secretary of the Forty . Sec . The high tribunal of the Forty sends Health and respect to the Doge Faliero , Chief magistrate of Venice , and requests His highness to peruse and to approve The sentence past on Michel Steno ...
Side 17
... enter In part of your disdain , it doth appal me To see your anger , like our Adrian waves , O'ersweep all bounds , and foam itself to air . Doge . I tell thee - must I tell thee - what thy father Would have required no words to ...
... enter In part of your disdain , it doth appal me To see your anger , like our Adrian waves , O'ersweep all bounds , and foam itself to air . Doge . I tell thee - must I tell thee - what thy father Would have required no words to ...
Side 22
... Enter Vincenzo . There is one without Craves audience of your highness . Doge . I'm unwell- I can see no one , not even a patrician- Let him refer his business to the council . Vin . My lord , I will deilver your reply ; It cannot much ...
... Enter Vincenzo . There is one without Craves audience of your highness . Doge . I'm unwell- I can see no one , not even a patrician- Let him refer his business to the council . Vin . My lord , I will deilver your reply ; It cannot much ...
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abbot aught Avogadori behold Bertram blood Bonnivard breath brow call'd Capi che fu chief Consiglieri Consiglio Cortana council council of ten death detto Dieci Doge Doge of Venice doom doth ducal duke earth eyes father fear feel furono gate Giovanni Giunta hath head heart heaven honour hour Israel king knew less liero limbs Lioni live lord Marco Marco Giustiniani Marino Faliero Mazeppa Messer Michael Michel Steno Morgante ne'er never Niccolo Nicoletto night noble nought o'er Orlando palace passions patrician peril Petrarch Philip Calendaro Pietro prince proud quale Saint Mark's Saint Peter Sathan seem'd senate sentence Sestiero shame siege of Zara Signor soul sovereign speak spirit sword thee thine things thou hast thought thousand throne tomb traitor Treviso Trivisano twas unto Venice words wrath
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Side 176 - 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 185 - I thought of this, and I was glad, For thought of them had made me mad ; But I was curious to ascend To my barr'd windows, and to bend Once more, upon the mountains high, The quiet of a loving eye.
Side 187 - These heavy walls to me had grown A hermitage — and all my own ! And half I felt as they were come To tear me from a second home : With spiders I had friendship made, And watch'd them in their sullen trade...
Side 178 - Lake Leman lies by Chillon's walls: A thousand feet in depth below Its massy waters meet and flow; Thus much the fathom-line was sent From Chillon's snow-white battlement, Which round about the wave enthralls: A double dungeon wall and wave Have made — and like a living grave.
Side 182 - The last, the sole, the dearest link Between me and the eternal brink, Which bound me to my failing race, Was broken in this fatal place.
Side 187 - With spiders I had friendship made, And watched 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 learned to dwell. My very chains and I grew friends, So much a long communion tends To make us what we are: — even I Regained my freedom with a sigh.
Side 179 - 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, We heard it ripple night and day; Sounding o'er our heads it...
Side 180 - Like brutes within an iron den ; But what were these to us or him? These wasted not his heart or limb ; My brother's soul was of that mould Which in a palace had grown cold, Had his free breathing been denied The range of the steep mountain's side; But why delay the truth?
Side 187 - It might be months, or years, or days, I kept no count — I took no note, I had no hope my eyes to raise And clear them of their dreary mote ; At last men came to set me free...
Side 175 - But rusted with a vile repose, For they have been a dungeon's spoil, And mine has been the fate of those To whom the goodly earth and air Are...