Cooper's Novels, Volym 20Stringer and Townsend, 1852 |
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Sida viii
... Venice would have been obnoxious to this proof , the reader is eft to judge for himself . THE BRAVO . CHAPTER I. " I stood in Venice viii PREFACE .
... Venice would have been obnoxious to this proof , the reader is eft to judge for himself . THE BRAVO . CHAPTER I. " I stood in Venice viii PREFACE .
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... Venice sate in state , throned on her hundred isles . " BYRON . THE sun had disappeared behind the summits of the Tyrolean Alps , and the moon was already risen above the low barrier of the Lido . Hundreds of pedestrians were pouring ...
... Venice sate in state , throned on her hundred isles . " BYRON . THE sun had disappeared behind the summits of the Tyrolean Alps , and the moon was already risen above the low barrier of the Lido . Hundreds of pedestrians were pouring ...
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... Venice , caro mio ? for thy ill - fortune with the oranges , in the last voyage , caused thee to de- nounce the place . ” The Calabrian laid a finger on one cheek , and drew the skin down , in a manner to give a droll expression to his ...
... Venice , caro mio ? for thy ill - fortune with the oranges , in the last voyage , caused thee to de- nounce the place . ” The Calabrian laid a finger on one cheek , and drew the skin down , in a manner to give a droll expression to his ...
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... Venice ? ” " That is what I would give my newest jacket of your eccellenza's colors to know , Signore . I have as little wish to inquire into other people's affairs as any one , and I very well know that discretion is the chief virtue ...
... Venice ? ” " That is what I would give my newest jacket of your eccellenza's colors to know , Signore . I have as little wish to inquire into other people's affairs as any one , and I very well know that discretion is the chief virtue ...
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... Venice , nor a mariner on her canals , who does not wish this Jacopo anywhere but in the bo- som of Abraham . He is the terror of every young lover , and of all the urgent creditors on the islands . " " Thou seest , silly babbler ...
... Venice , nor a mariner on her canals , who does not wish this Jacopo anywhere but in the bo- som of Abraham . He is the terror of every young lover , and of all the urgent creditors on the islands . " " Thou seest , silly babbler ...
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Annina answered Antonio appeared asked believe beneath better boat body Bravo called canals Carmelite caused character child common companion concealed continued council countenance daughter doge Don Camillo Donna door duty entered face father favor fear feelings fisherman followed Gelsomina Gino girl give glance gondola hand happy hath head heard heart honor hope hour interest Italy Jacopo justice known lady Lagunes less Lido light look manner Mark master means mind monk moved movement nature never noble observed palace passed person pleasure poor prayers presence prince prison quitted reason republic returned secret seemed seen senate side Signore speak thee Thou art thou hast thought Three tion true truth turned usual Venice Violetta voice wilt wish young youth
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Sida 9 - 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 : A thousand years their cloudy wings expand Around me, and a dying Glory smiles O'er the far times, when many a subject land Look'd to the winged Lion's marble piles, Where Venice sate in state, throned on her hundred isles...
Sida 157 - PRISONER OF CHILLON. MY hair is gray, but not with years, Nor grew it white In a single night, As men's have grown from sudden fears: My limbs are bow'd, though not with toil, 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 bann'd, and barr'd — forbidden fare...
Sida 111 - He who observes it, ere he passes on, Gazes his fill, and comes and comes again, That he may call it up, when far away. She sits, inclining forward as to speak, Her lips half-open, and her finger up, As though she said