Twill break his heart. LOREDANO. Age has no heart to break. He has seen his son's half broken, and, except ' A start of feeling in his dungeon, never Swerved. BARBARIGO. In his countenance, I grant you, never... Wildflower - Pàgina 26per Frederick William Robinson - 1858 - 206 pàginesVisualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1821 - 458 pàgines
...and BARBARIGO. BARBARIGO. And have you confidence in such a project ? LOREDANO. I have. BARBARIGO. 'Tis hard upon his years. LOREDANO. Say rather Kind to relieve him from the cares of state. BARBARIGO. 'Twill break his heart. LOREDANO. Age has no heart to break. He has seen his son's half... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1822 - 224 pàgines
...and BARBARIGO. BARBARIGO. And have you confidence in such a project ? LOREDAWO. I have. BARBARIGO. 'Tis hard upon his years. LOREDANO. Say rather Kind to relieve him from the cares of state. BARBARIGO. 'Twill brealt his heart. LOREDANO. Age has no heart to break. He has seen his son's half... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1825 - 1016 pàgines
...RARRARIGO. RARRARIGO. And have you confidence in such a project? LOREDANO. I have. ^ RARRARIGO. 'T is hard upon his years. LOREDANO. Say rather Kind to relieve him from the cares of state. RARRARIGO. 'T will break his heart. LOREDANO. Age has no heart to break. He has seen his son's half... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1856 - 833 pàgines
...BARBARIGO. BARBARI60. And have you confidence in such a project? ( have. LOREDANO. BARBARIGO. 'T is hard upon his years. LOREDANO. Say rather Kind, to relieve him from the cares of state. BARBARIGO. 1 will break his heart. LOREDANO. Age has no heart to break* Hf has seen his son's half... | |
| Frederick William Robinson - 1857 - 352 pàgines
...of, hour by hour, on the dirty back stairs of every-day History ! END OF BOOK I. BOOK II. Barbarigo. 'Tis hard upon his years. Loredano. Say rather Kind to relieve him from the cares of state. Bar. 'Twill break his heart. BYRON'S "TWO POSCAKI." Act IF. Scene I, CHAPTER I. TEA-PARTIES. Two years... | |
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