| England - 1822 - 932 pages
...summer) Went to the chase ; but one of them, Giovanni, His best beloved, the glory of his House, Return'd not ; and at close of day was found Bathed in his...innocent blood. Too well, alas, The trembling Cosmo guess'd the deed, the doer ; And, having caused the body to be borne In secret to that Chamber —... | |
| Samuel Rogers - Italy - 1830 - 308 pages
...O'er the last stag that started from the brake, And in the heather turned to stand at bay, Appeared not ; and at close of day was found Bathed in his...that Chamber— at an hour When all slept sound, save she who bore them both, * Who little thought of what was yet to come, And lived but to be told —... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1830 - 514 pages
...summer), Went to the chase ; but one of them, Giovanni, lus best beloved, the glory of his house, Retum'd not ; and at close of day was found Bathed in his...innocent blood. Too well, alas ! The trembling Cosmo guess'd the deed, the doer; And having caused the body to be borne In necret to tbnt chamber — at... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1830 - 516 pages
...The trembling Cosmo gueas'd the dred, the doer ; Ami having caused the body to be borne I" »creí to that chamber — at an hour When all slept sound, save the disconsolate Mother,1 (66) "bo little thought of what was yet to come, bd lifed but to be told — he bade Garzi'a... | |
| English poetry - 1836 - 514 pages
...Anv was found Bathed in hi» innocent blood. Too well, alas! Thr trembling Cosmo guess'd the tii-nl. the doer; And having caused the body to be borne In...When all slept sound, save the disconsolate Mother," (66) île thought of what was yet to come, And lived b'lt to be told — he bade Garzîa Arise and... | |
| John Aikin - English poetry - 1838 - 796 pages
...Went to the chase ; but one of them, Giovanni, Hie best beloved, the glory of his house, Return *d ilish pride, which now dérive» a bliss In seeing me thus fetter'd, shamed, gucss'd the deed, the doer ; And having caused the body to be borne In secret to that chamber — at... | |
| John Aikin, John Frost - English poetry - 1838 - 752 pages
...summer,) Went to the chase ; but one of them, Giovanni, His best beloved, the glory of his house, Return'd cted, and his hody hare; All his success must on himself depend, He had no money, counsel, guide, or guess'd the deed, the doer ; And having caused the body to be borne In secret to that chamber — at... | |
| Samuel Rogers - English poetry - 1839 - 510 pages
...well, alas! The trembling Cosmo guess'd the deed, the doer ; And having caused the body to be home In secret to that chamber — at an hour When all slept sound, save the disconsolate Mother,1 (66) Who little thought of what was yet to come, And lived but to be told — he bade Garzia... | |
| American poetry - 1862 - 512 pages
...summer), Went to the chase ; but one of them, Giovanni, His best beloved, the glory of his house, Return'd not ; and at close of day was found Bathed in his...innocent blood. Too well, alas ! The trembling Cosmo guess'd the deed — the doer ; And having caused the body to be borne In secret to that chamber —... | |
| Samuel Rogers - English poetry - 1843 - 516 pages
...summer), Went to the chase ; but one of them, Giovanni, His best beloved, the glory of his house, Retum'd not ; and at close of day was found Bathed in his...innocent blood. Too well, alas! The trembling Cosmo guess'd the deed, the doer ; And having caused the body to be borne In secret to that chamber— at... | |
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