The Works of Lord Byron ...Murray, 1838 - 827 էջ |
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... LIONI , a Patrician and Senator . BENINTENDE , Chief of the Council of Ten . MICHEL STENO , One of the Three Capi of the Forty . ISRAEL BERTUCCIO , Chief of the Arsenal , PHILIP CALENDARO , DAGOLINO , BERTRAM , Conspirators . Signor of ...
... LIONI , a Patrician and Senator . BENINTENDE , Chief of the Council of Ten . MICHEL STENO , One of the Three Capi of the Forty . ISRAEL BERTUCCIO , Chief of the Arsenal , PHILIP CALENDARO , DAGOLINO , BERTRAM , Conspirators . Signor of ...
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... LIONI . LIONI laying aside the mask and cloak which the Venetian Nobles wore in public , attended by a Domestic . Lioni . I will to rest , right weary of this revel , The gayest we have held for many mccns , And yet , I know not why ...
... LIONI . LIONI laying aside the mask and cloak which the Venetian Nobles wore in public , attended by a Domestic . Lioni . I will to rest , right weary of this revel , The gayest we have held for many mccns , And yet , I know not why ...
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... Lioni . What means this menace ? Ber . Wherefore not ? -- Do not seek its meaning , But do as I implore thee ; -stir not forth , Lioni . Is he a stranger ? Ant . His face is muffled in his cloak , but both His voice and gestures seem ...
... Lioni . What means this menace ? Ber . Wherefore not ? -- Do not seek its meaning , But do as I implore thee ; -stir not forth , Lioni . Is he a stranger ? Ant . His face is muffled in his cloak , but both His voice and gestures seem ...
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... Lioni . More mysteries , and awful ones ! But now , Or thou , or I , or both , it may be , are Lioni . Why , what hast thou to say against the Upon the verge of ruin ; speak once out , senate ? Ber . Nothing . Lioni . And thou art safe ...
... Lioni . More mysteries , and awful ones ! But now , Or thou , or I , or both , it may be , are Lioni . Why , what hast thou to say against the Upon the verge of ruin ; speak once out , senate ? Ber . Nothing . Lioni . And thou art safe ...
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... Lioni . Where wouldst thou Firstly to " the Ten ; " Next to the Doge . Ber . To the Doge ? Lioni . Is he not chief of the state ? Ber . Lioni . What mean you ? - Ber . - - Assuredly : Perhaps at sunrise . but we'll know anon . Art sure ?
... Lioni . Where wouldst thou Firstly to " the Ten ; " Next to the Doge . Ber . To the Doge ? Lioni . Is he not chief of the state ? Ber . Lioni . What mean you ? - Ber . - - Assuredly : Perhaps at sunrise . but we'll know anon . Art sure ?
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The Works of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals, and His Life George Gordon Byron Baron Byron,Thomas Moore Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1832 |
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