The Works of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals,John Murray, 1832 |
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... Exit IRAD . Japh . ( solus ) . Peace ! I have sought it where it should be found , In love with love , too , which perhaps deserved it ; And , in its stead , a heaviness of heart- A weakness of the spirit - listless days , And nights ...
... Exit IRAD . Japh . ( solus ) . Peace ! I have sought it where it should be found , In love with love , too , which perhaps deserved it ; And , in its stead , a heaviness of heart- A weakness of the spirit - listless days , And nights ...
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... Exit JAPHET . Enter NOAH and SHEM . He went forth , Noah . Where is thy brother Japhet ? Shem . According to his wont , to meet with Irad , He said ; but , as I fear , to bend his steps Towards Anah's tents , round which he hovers ...
... Exit JAPHET . Enter NOAH and SHEM . He went forth , Noah . Where is thy brother Japhet ? Shem . According to his wont , to meet with Irad , He said ; but , as I fear , to bend his steps Towards Anah's tents , round which he hovers ...
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... Exit RAPHAEL . Japh . Some clouds sweep on as vultures for their prey , While others , fix'd as rocks , await the word At which their wrathful vials shall be pour'd . No azure more shall robe the firmament , Nor spangled stars be ...
... Exit RAPHAEL . Japh . Some clouds sweep on as vultures for their prey , While others , fix'd as rocks , await the word At which their wrathful vials shall be pour'd . No azure more shall robe the firmament , Nor spangled stars be ...
الصفحة 71
... presence . Sal . [ Exit MYRRHA , It may be , Brother , Thou wilt lose both , and both for ever ! Sar . I can at least command myself , who listen To language such as this : yet urge me not F 4 SCENE II . 71 A TRAGEDY .
... presence . Sal . [ Exit MYRRHA , It may be , Brother , Thou wilt lose both , and both for ever ! Sar . I can at least command myself , who listen To language such as this : yet urge me not F 4 SCENE II . 71 A TRAGEDY .
الصفحة 76
... Exit Cupbearer . Sal . Is this moment A fitting one for the resumption of Thy yet unslept - off revels ? Re - enter Cupbearer , with wine . Sar . ( taking the cup from him ) . Noble kinsman , If these barbarian Greeks of the far shores ...
... Exit Cupbearer . Sal . Is this moment A fitting one for the resumption of Thy yet unslept - off revels ? Re - enter Cupbearer , with wine . Sar . ( taking the cup from him ) . Noble kinsman , If these barbarian Greeks of the far shores ...
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Aholibamah Anah Arbaces ARNOLD Assyria aught Bactria BARBARIGO bear beauty behold Beleses better blood Bourb Bourbon breath brother Cæs Cæsar Chief council dare death Doge dost thou ducal dungeon earth Enter eternal Euphrates Exeunt Exit eyes father fear feel foes Foscari Francesco Foscari Giacopo glory Guard hath hear heart heaven HEBER hence hour Irad Japh Japhet king leave less live look Lord Byron Loredano Marina monarch mortal mountains Myrrha ne'er never Nineveh Noah o'er Offi palace PANIA passion Pietro Loredano pray prince rebels Rome Salemenes Sardanapalus satraps SCENE Semiramis signor sire slave Soldiers son of Noah soul speak spirit stars Stran sword tears thee thine things thou art thou hast thought twas unto Venice walls weep wilt word wouldst
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الصفحة 7 - AND it came to pass, when men began to multiply on the face of the earth, and daughters were born unto them, that the sons of God saw the daughters of men that they were fair; and they took them wives of all which they chose.
الصفحة 67 - Yet when I speak thus slightly of dramatic rules, I cannot but recollect how much wit and learning may be produced against me; before such authorities I am afraid to stand, not that I think the present question one of those that are to be decided by mere...
الصفحة 52 - Let it suffice thee that thou know'st Us happy, and without love no happiness. Whatever pure thou in the body enjoy'st (And pure thou wert created) we enjoy In eminence, and obstacle find none Of membrane, joint, or limb, exclusive bars; Easier than air with air, if spirits embrace, Total they mix, union of pure with pure Desiring...
الصفحة 322 - His legs bestrid the ocean : his rear'd arm Crested the world : his voice was propertied As all the tuned spheres, and that to friends ; But when he meant to quail and shake the orb, He was as rattling thunder. For his bounty, There...
الصفحة 63 - TO THE ILLUSTRIOUS GOETHE A STRANGER PRESUMES TO OFFER THE HOMAGE OF A LITERARY VASSAL TO HIS LIEGE LORD, THE FIRST OF EXISTING WRITERS, WHO HAS CREATED THE LITERATURE OF HIS OWN COUNTRY, AND ILLUSTRATED THAT OF EUROPE.
الصفحة 62 - Shakespeare ; and so much the better in one sense, for I look upon him to be the worst of models, though the most extraordinary of writers. It has been my object to be as simple and severe as Alfieri, and I have broken down the poetry as nearly as I could to common language.
الصفحة 167 - I am the very slave of circumstance And impulse — borne away with every breath ! Misplaced upon the throne — misplaced in life. I know not what I could have been, but feel I am not what I should be— let it cud.
الصفحة 67 - ... have begun by chance. As nothing is essential to the fable but unity of action, and as the unities of time and place arise evidently from false assumptions, and, by circumscribing the extent of the drama, lessen its variety...
الصفحة 67 - Whether Shakespeare knew the unities, and rejected them by design, or deviated from them by happy ignorance, it is, I think, impossible to decide and useless to inquire.
الصفحة 66 - ... unities;' conceiving that with any very distant departure from them, there may be poetry, but can be no drama. He is aware of the unpopularity of this notion in present English literature; but it is not a system of his own, being merely an opinion, which, not very long ago, was the law of literature throughout the world, and is still so in the more civilised parts of it.