The Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley in Verse And Prose, How First Brought ...
The Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley in Verse And Prose, How First Brought ...
Shelley Percy Bysshe
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Rossetti's ; but Mrs. Shelley's the lines thus : f^fa dread for dead. There can be FirttJudgt. This sounds aa htul mi truth. no possible doubt that dead is the Guard, there, lead forth the pfemen. rf ht worf the dead earth, which A ^SS& BKATR,cr " and 0,AroM °' could not be wounded and tortured, Look upon as Marzio was, by the gaze of Beatrice. TliU man. When did you see hhn last? The thought corresponds precisely Bttitrkt. We never Haw him. Marzio. Yon know me too well, Lady „ , . . . Deatrioe.... He dares not look the thing he speaks, with that in Beatrice's speech further on, To me the passage is anything but nis galJi^tSTbliiid earth, improved ; and I suspect it ia a mere Digitized by Google scknkii] THE CENCL Ill Camillo. Guards, lead him not away. Beatrice. Cardinal Camillo, Yon have a good repute for gentleness And wisdom: can it be that you sit here To countenance a wicked farce like this ? When some obscure and trembling slave is dragged 40 From sufferings which might shake the sternest heart And bade to answer, not as he believes, But as those may suspect or do desire Whose questions thence suggest their own reply : And that in peril of such hideous torments 45 As merciful God spares even the damned.
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