Marcian Colonna An Italian Tale With Three Dramatic Scenes And Other Poems

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Marcian Colonna An Italian Tale With Three Dramatic Scenes And Other Poems
Cornwall, Barry, 1787-1874
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To hide the base and villainous tricks of men. Break up the feast ! All leave us ! O bright Heaven ! Laugh you in scorn upon me ! See it shines Right through the windows, and the nodding pines Shake their black heads and mock me. Shall I swear To kill "? \The guests go out.
Guide. Father!
Diike. That is Guido. My lord !
Duke. A lie, Monstrous and foul, not to be said or thought.
Isid. My gracious lord !
Duke. False painted thing, begone !
Isab. Nay Duke Sister, will you drive me mad outrageous
...? I am abused abused, I tell you. Ha ! Now do you start . '* Isdb. Retire, sweet Isidora : And you, dear Guido, bid Gheraldi come.
Guido. Poor Isidora ! What a fate is thine ?
[Guido and Isidora exeunt, ^ Duke. Just when I had forgiven almost forgot All his most insolent taunts, all, and her cold Unwilling smiles that made that make me mad.
MIRANDOLA. 05 I could have loved her like a fiery star, I could have bent before her from my path And worshipped her as something holy. Now, O, now !
Isab. Dear brother I Duke.


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