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... Tebaldo was landing at Palermo , where he learnt , with a renewal of all his pangs , the fate of his beloved mistress . Forgetting all his enmity , therefore , he repaired presently to Mercanti , to concert with him how to redeem her ...
... Tebaldo was landing at Palermo , where he learnt , with a renewal of all his pangs , the fate of his beloved mistress . Forgetting all his enmity , therefore , he repaired presently to Mercanti , to concert with him how to redeem her ...
Page 735
... Tebaldo perceived that they were off a small solitary island - the ship soon after striking upon a coral reef , about two hun- dred fathoms from the shore . The skies still frowning with a rear- ward storm , Tebaldo lost no time in ...
... Tebaldo perceived that they were off a small solitary island - the ship soon after striking upon a coral reef , about two hun- dred fathoms from the shore . The skies still frowning with a rear- ward storm , Tebaldo lost no time in ...
Page 736
... Tebaldo then resuming his arguments , she answered him thus : - 66 We Oh , my dearest Tebaldo ! let us rather die as we have lived , victims of implacable fate , than cast any reproach upon our innocent loves . As it is , no one can ...
... Tebaldo then resuming his arguments , she answered him thus : - 66 We Oh , my dearest Tebaldo ! let us rather die as we have lived , victims of implacable fate , than cast any reproach upon our innocent loves . As it is , no one can ...
Page 738
... Tebaldo Zanche ; which name , I doubt not , you I beseech of you , there- have made honourable in your own person . fore , to lead me instantly to my kinswoman , that I may entertain her as she deserves . " She did not The overjoyed Tebaldo ...
... Tebaldo Zanche ; which name , I doubt not , you I beseech of you , there- have made honourable in your own person . fore , to lead me instantly to my kinswoman , that I may entertain her as she deserves . " She did not The overjoyed Tebaldo ...
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