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The Complete Works of Lord Byron

The Complete Works of Lord Byron
Author: George Gordon Byron Baron Byron
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Total Pages: 542
Release: 1832
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The Complete Works of Lord Byron

The Complete Works of Lord Byron
Author: George Gordon Byron Baron Byron
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Release: 2002
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The Complete Works of Lord Byron Including His Suppressed Poems and Others Never Before Published Volume 3

The Complete Works of Lord Byron Including His Suppressed Poems and Others Never Before Published Volume 3
Author: George Gordon Byron
Publisher: Rarebooksclub.com
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2013-09
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ISBN: 9781230093543

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1833 edition. Excerpt: ...None Shall ever use that base word, with which men Cloke their soul's hoarded triumph, as a fit one To mingle with my name; that name shall be As far as I have borne it, what it was When I received it. Mar.-But for the poor children Of him thou canst not or thou wiltnot save, You were the last to bear it. Doge. Would it were so! Better for him he never had been born, Better for me.---I have seen our house dishonour'd. Mar. That 's false! A truer, nobler, trustier heart, More loving, or more loyal, never beat Within a human breast. I would not change My exiled, persecuted, mangled husband, ()ppress'd but not disgraced, crush'd, overwhelm'd, Alive, or dead, for prince or paladin In story or in fable, with a world To back his suit. Dishonour'd!--he dish0nour'd! I tell thee, Doge, 't is Venice is dishonour'd; _ His name' shall be her foulest, worst reproach, For what he suffers, not for what he did. 'T is ye who are all traitors, tyrant!--ye! Did you but love your country like this victim, Who totters back in chains to tortures, and Submits to all things rather than to exile, You 'd fling yourselves before him, and implore His grace for your enormous guilt. Doge. ' He was, Indeed, all you have said. I better bore The deaths of the two sons Heaven took from me Than Jac0po's disgrace. Mar. That word again? Doge. Has he not been condemn'd? ' Mar. Is none but guilt so i' Doge. Time may restore his memory--I would hope so. He was my pride, my---but 't is useless now---I am not given to tears, but wept for joy When he was born: those drops were ominous. Mar. I say he 's innocent: and, were he not so, Is our own blood and kin to shrink...