Giovanni Sbogarro: A Venetian Tale. [Taken from the French], Том 2C.S. Van Winkle, 1820 |
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... feelings . The gondolier recited the encounter of Tancred and Clorinda in the noctur- nal contest , the fatal deception of the warlike virgin's sable armour , the despe- ration of their combat , the gloomy plea- sure with which the ...
... feelings . The gondolier recited the encounter of Tancred and Clorinda in the noctur- nal contest , the fatal deception of the warlike virgin's sable armour , the despe- ration of their combat , the gloomy plea- sure with which the ...
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... feelings than a long and narrow island , which the in- habitants of Venice call the Lido , or shore , because it separates the lagunes from the Adriatic sea , and forms their limit or boundary . Nature seems to have impressed on this ...
... feelings than a long and narrow island , which the in- habitants of Venice call the Lido , or shore , because it separates the lagunes from the Adriatic sea , and forms their limit or boundary . Nature seems to have impressed on this ...
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... feelings , Orsonio was never truly himself , but when the barriers of society were over- leaped ; when , alone with nature and friendship , and freed from the chilling restraint of cold - hearted witnesses , he could give full career to ...
... feelings , Orsonio was never truly himself , but when the barriers of society were over- leaped ; when , alone with nature and friendship , and freed from the chilling restraint of cold - hearted witnesses , he could give full career to ...
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... feelings on a noble mind . " But what honourable sentiment , what generous passion , could influence a miserable leader of robbers , a wretch whose heart has never throbbed but with the hope of booty , to so useless and desperate an ...
... feelings on a noble mind . " But what honourable sentiment , what generous passion , could influence a miserable leader of robbers , a wretch whose heart has never throbbed but with the hope of booty , to so useless and desperate an ...
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... feelings have been naturally alienated by the mere effect of his ha- bits ; and that his soul , debased and brutalized , is no longer capable of com- prehending them — even if it be true , as has been intimated , that he was ever ...
... feelings have been naturally alienated by the mere effect of his ha- bits ; and that his soul , debased and brutalized , is no longer capable of com- prehending them — even if it be true , as has been intimated , that he was ever ...
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Стр. 6 - I STOOD in Venice, on the Bridge of Sighs ; A palace and a prison on each hand : I saw from out the wave her structures rise As from the stroke of the enchanter's wand...
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Стр. 39 - Tis sweet to hear At midnight on the blue and moonlit deep The song and oar of Adria's gondolier, By distance mellow'd, o'er the waters sweep; 'Tis sweet to see the evening star appear; 'Tis sweet to listen as the night-winds creep From leaf to leaf; 'tis sweet to view on high The rainbow, based on ocean, span the sky.
Стр. 221 - What awfull silence ! How these antique towers And vacant courts chill the suspended soul, Till expectation wears the cast of fear; And fear, half-ready to become devotion, Mumbles a kind of mental orison, It knows not wherefore.
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Стр. 15 - Next Anger rush'd : his eyes on fire, In lightnings, own'd his secret stings : In one rude clash he struck the lyre, And swept with hurried hand the strings.
Стр. 8 - And down the briny street; where on each hand, Amazing seen amid unstable waves, The splendid palace shines ; and rising tides, The green steps marking, murmur at the door. To this fair Queen of Adria's stormy gulf, The mart of nations ? long, obedient seas Roll'd all the treasure of the radiant East.
Стр. 49 - That still they live and shine, and ne'er will die, Till in a moment, with the last day's brand They burn, and with them burn sea, air, and land.
Стр. 149 - Stay, I fancy I'm now turn'd wild, a commoner of nature; Of all forsaken, and forsaking all, Live in a shady forest's sylvan scene, Stretch'd at my length beneath some blasted oak, I lean my head upon the mossy bark, And look just of a piece as I grew from it : My uncomb'd locks, matted like mistletoe, Hang o'er my hoary face ; a murm'ring brook Runs at my foot Vent.