The Beauties of the British Poets: With a Few Introductory ObservationsPhillips, Sampson & Company, 1849 - 395 páginas |
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... Venice , In whom the slightest thing , or whim , or chance , Did he but wear his doublet so and so , All followed : at whose nuptials , when at length He won that maid at once the fairest , noblest , A daughter of the House of Contarini ...
... Venice , In whom the slightest thing , or whim , or chance , Did he but wear his doublet so and so , All followed : at whose nuptials , when at length He won that maid at once the fairest , noblest , A daughter of the House of Contarini ...
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... Venice , Bringing a stain on those who gave him life , On those , alas , now worse than fatherless- To be proclaimed & ruffian , a night - stabber , He on whom none before had breathed reproach- He lived but to disprove it . That hope ...
... Venice , Bringing a stain on those who gave him life , On those , alas , now worse than fatherless- To be proclaimed & ruffian , a night - stabber , He on whom none before had breathed reproach- He lived but to disprove it . That hope ...
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... Venice , It rung his knell . But whence the deadly hate That caused all this the hate of Loredano ? It was a legacy his father left him , Who , but for Foscari , had reigned in Venice , And , like the venom in the serpent's bag ...
... Venice , It rung his knell . But whence the deadly hate That caused all this the hate of Loredano ? It was a legacy his father left him , Who , but for Foscari , had reigned in Venice , And , like the venom in the serpent's bag ...
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