Lord Byron And Some of His Contemporaries, With Recollections of the Author's Life, And of His Visit to Italy

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Or che di spirto nuda E cieca e muta e sorda Ai vermi dai pastura ; E da la prima altura Da fiera morte scossa Fai tuo letto una fossa.
Notte, continua notte, Ti divora ed inghiotte ; E la puzza ti smembra Le si pastose membra.
130 LORD BYRON.
Vol. ii. p. 355. " Byron's vanity, or to give it a milder and perhaps more appropriate term, his love of fame, was excessive ; but it was erro- E ti stai fitta, fitta per dispetto.
Come animal immondo al laccio stretto.
" Vedrai se ognun di te mettr^ paur
...a, E fuggira come garzon la sera Da r ombra lunga e nera Che striscia per le mura ; Vedrai se a la tua vose Cedran le alme pietose ; Vedrai se al tuo invitare Alcun vorra cascare ; Vedrai se seguiranti Le torbe de gli amanti, E se il di porterai Per dove passerai, pur se spargerai tenebre e lezzo, Tal che a ti stessa verrai in disprezzo." Rise from the loathsome and devouring tomb.
Give up thy body, woman without heart.
Now that its worldly part Is over ; and deaf, blind, and dumb.
Thou servest worms for food.


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