The Shelley Companion: A Selective AnthologySaturn Press, 1948 - 284 páginas |
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Página 187
... MARZIO . He is Dead ! Marzio . We strangled him that there might be no blood ; And then we threw his heavy corpse i ' the garden Under the balcony ; ' twill seem it fell . Beatrice ( giving them a bag of coin ) . Here , take this gold ...
... MARZIO . He is Dead ! Marzio . We strangled him that there might be no blood ; And then we threw his heavy corpse i ' the garden Under the balcony ; ' twill seem it fell . Beatrice ( giving them a bag of coin ) . Here , take this gold ...
Página 197
... Marzio . Spare me ! O , spare ! I will confess . First Judge . Marzio . I strangled him in his sleep . First Judge . Then speak . Who urged you to do it ? Marzio . His own son Giacomo , and the young prelate Orsino sent me to Petrella ...
... Marzio . Spare me ! O , spare ! I will confess . First Judge . Marzio . I strangled him in his sleep . First Judge . Then speak . Who urged you to do it ? Marzio . His own son Giacomo , and the young prelate Orsino sent me to Petrella ...
Página 199
... MARZIO ) . Come near . And who art thou thus chosen forth Out of the multitude of living men To kill the innocent ? Marzio . Thy father's vassal . Beatrice . Answer to what I ask . I am Marzio , Fix thine eyes on mine ; ( Turning to the ...
... MARZIO ) . Come near . And who art thou thus chosen forth Out of the multitude of living men To kill the innocent ? Marzio . Thy father's vassal . Beatrice . Answer to what I ask . I am Marzio , Fix thine eyes on mine ; ( Turning to the ...
Contenido
SELFREVEALING POEMS | 1 |
LYRICS OF LOVE FORLORN | 40 |
TO A SKYLARK | 95 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 3 secciones no mostradas
Términos y frases comunes
Adonais art thou Beatrice beautiful beneath Bernardo blood breath bright brow burning calm Camillo Cenci child clouds cold crime curse Daemon dare dark dead dear death deed delight despair divine doth dream earth eternal evil eyes father fear flowers gentle Giacomo Gisbornes grave happiness Harriet hate heart Heaven hope human innocent Jesus Christ judge Leghorn Leigh Hunt light lips live look Lord Lucretia mankind Mary MARY SHELLEY Marzio mind misery Moon moral mountains murdered nature never night nursling o'er Olimpio Orsino pain pale parricide pass Percy Bysshe Shelley Pisa pleasure poetry poets Pompeii Queen Mab ruin Savella scorn Semichorus shadow Shelley Shelley's sister slave sleep smile soul speak spirit splendour stars sweet tears thee thine things thou art thou hast thought torture trembling truth veil Via Reggio voice weep whilst wild wind wings words