The Poems And Dramas of Lord Byron: Reprinted From the Original Editions ...
The Poems And Dramas of Lord Byron: Reprinted From the Original Editions ...
Baron George Gordon Byron Byron
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Is she not so? Stral. No more Than he's your father: — an Italian girl, The daughter of a banishM man, who lives On love and poverty with this same Werner. Ulr. They are childless, then? Stral. There is or was a bastard. Whom the old man — the grandsire (as old age Is ever doting) took to warm his bosom. As it went chilly downward to the grave: But the imp stands not in my patli — he has fled, No one knows whither; and if he had not. His claims alone were too contemptible To stand. — Why do you... smile? Ulr. At your vain fears : A poor man almost in his grasp — a child Of doubtful birth— can startle a grandee! Stral. All's to be fear'd, where all is to be gain'd. Ulr. True; and aught done to save or to obtain it. Stral. You have harp'd the very string next I may depend upon you? [to my heart. Ulr. Twere too late To doubt it. Stral. Let no foolish pity shake Your bosom (for the appearance of the man Is pitiful) — ^he is a wretch, as likely [pected, To have robb'd me as the fellow more sus- Except that circumstance is less against him; He being lodged far' off, and in a chamber Without approach to mine; and, to say truth, I think too well of blood allied to mine, To deem he would descend to such an act: Besides, he was a soldier^ and a brave one Once — though too rash.
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