Cæsar Borgia, by the author of 'Whitefriars'.1846 |
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... appeared for a moment overwhelmed by the opposition which was formed against him ; after sustaining several severe checks in arms , he had betaken himself to the resort of weakness - nego- tiation . There were innumerable points of ...
... appeared for a moment overwhelmed by the opposition which was formed against him ; after sustaining several severe checks in arms , he had betaken himself to the resort of weakness - nego- tiation . There were innumerable points of ...
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... appeared from it was remarkable for the noble and austere beauty of its expression , shadowed with a deep cast of melancholy and pride . His black hair curling short round his temples and face , completed the effect of the high and ...
... appeared from it was remarkable for the noble and austere beauty of its expression , shadowed with a deep cast of melancholy and pride . His black hair curling short round his temples and face , completed the effect of the high and ...
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... appeared as if reflected in a mirror . He wore a cap of silver tissue , in which was a sprig of purple broom ; and the joyous gallant countenance , which expressed careless good humour , reckless daring , and high spirits , well ...
... appeared as if reflected in a mirror . He wore a cap of silver tissue , in which was a sprig of purple broom ; and the joyous gallant countenance , which expressed careless good humour , reckless daring , and high spirits , well ...
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... appeared to be the corpse of a soldier . 66 Perhaps the man may be only asleep ; let us call him , " said the canon , adding in a shrill and terrified tone , " Friend , in a holy name , who art thou ? " " If he be asleep , ' tis in a ...
... appeared to be the corpse of a soldier . 66 Perhaps the man may be only asleep ; let us call him , " said the canon , adding in a shrill and terrified tone , " Friend , in a holy name , who art thou ? " " If he be asleep , ' tis in a ...
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... passenger , which had no parapet , and which seemed to shake with the thunder of the cataract , whose white waves rolled at a ghastly depth below , appeared scarcely a possible feat for a CESAR BORGIA . 45 CHAPTER V. ...
... passenger , which had no parapet , and which seemed to shake with the thunder of the cataract , whose white waves rolled at a ghastly depth below , appeared scarcely a possible feat for a CESAR BORGIA . 45 CHAPTER V. ...
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Alexander Alfonso arms ballerina barons Beaufort beauty beheld Biccocco Borgia brother Bruno canon Capua Carthusians Colonna Colonna palace command dark Dominican Don Migueloto Donna Lucrezia dost doubt Duke of Romagna Egeria exclaimed eyes Fabrizio Fabrizio Colonna Faenza fear Ferrara Fiamma friar gaze Ghetto glance hand hastened hath hear heard heart heaven holy father honour Hospitaller Hospitaller's instant instantly Italy jester Knight of St lady lance laughing Le Beaufort light look lord Lucrezia Borgia Machiavelli Messer Bembo Messer Niccolò mingled Miriam monk murder Nepi noble Oliverotto da Fermo palace Paolo Orsino passion pause perchance pilgrims podestà pontiff prince Prince of Salerno replied Cæsar Rome Ronciglione ruins rushed San Leo Santangelo scarcely seemed shouted signor silence Sinigaglia Sir Reginald smile soul strange suddenly suspicions thee thine thou art thou hast thou wilt thought tion tone turned utter visage Vitellozzo voice wild yonder
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Seite 243 - Than wishest should be undone.' Hie thee hither, That I may pour my spirits in thine ear ; And chastise with the valour of my tongue All that impedes thee from the golden round, Which fate and metaphysical aid doth seem To have thee crown'd withal.
Seite 4 - KNOW ye the land where the cypress and myrtle Are emblems of deeds that are done in their clime? Where the rage of the vulture, the love of the turtle, Now melt into sorrow, now madden to crime...
Seite 167 - I smile, And cry, Content, to that which grieves my heart ; And wet my cheeks with artificial tears, And frame my face to all occasions.
Seite 17 - For herein may be seen noble chivalry, courtesy, humanity, friendliness, hardiness, love, friendship, cowardice, murder, hate, virtue, and sin. Do after the good and leave the evil, and it shall bring you to good fame and renown.
Seite 30 - And he, as one, might midst the many stand Unheeded, searching through the crowd to find Fit speculation! such as in strange land He found in wonder-works of God and nature's hand.
Seite 194 - By aught than Romans Rome should thus be laid ? She who was named Eternal, and arrayed Her warriors but to conquer — she who veiled Earth with her haughty shadow, and displayed, Until the o'er-canopied horizon failed, Her rushing wings — Oh ! she who was Almighty hailed ! LXXXV.
Seite 208 - Yet must I think less wildly :— I have thought Too long and darkly, till my brain became, In its own eddy boiling and o'erwrought, . A whirling gulf of phantasy and flame : And thus, untaught in youth my heart to tame, My springs of life were poison'd.
Seite 159 - tis true. Look here, lago ; All my fond love thus do I blow to heaven : 'Tis gone. Arise, black vengeance, from thy hollow cell ! Yield up, O love, thy crown and hearted throne To tyrannous hate ! Swell, bosom, with thy fraught, For 'tis of aspics
Seite 251 - O, how this spring of love resembleth The uncertain glory of an April day ; Which now shows all the beauty of the sun, And by and by a cloud takes all away ! Re-enter PANTHINO.
Seite 348 - tis in my custody. Oth. Ha! lago. O, beware, my lord, of jealousy ; It is the green-eyed monster, which doth mock The meat it feeds on : that cuckold lives in bliss Who, certain of his fate, loves not his wronger ; But, O, what damned minutes tells he o'er Who dotes, yet doubts, suspects, yet strongly loves ! Oth.