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" Before St. Mark still glow his steeds of brass, Their gilded collars glittering in the sun ; But is not Doria's menace come to pass ? Are they not bridled? "
The Tourist in Italy - Page 18
by Thomas Roscoe - 1831 - 271 pages
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La Belle Assemblée, Volume 18

1818 - 428 pages
...collars glitt'riag in the inn ; But u not Doria's menace come to past ? Are they not tri/dUdf— \emcr, lost and won, Her thirteen hundred years of freedom done, Sinks, like a aea-weed, into whence she roie ! Better be whelaa'd beneath t lie waves, and ihun, Even in destruction's...
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The works of ... lord Byron, Volumes 7-8

George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1819 - 466 pages
...blind old Dandolo! * Th' octogenarian chief, Byzantium's conquering foe. xm. Before St. Mark slill glow his steeds of brass; Their gilded collars glittering...in the sun; But is not Doria's menace come to pass? a Are they not bridled? — Venice, lost and won, Her thirteen hundred years of freedom done, Sinks,...
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Lord Byron's Works ...

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - English poetry - 1821 - 478 pages
...; Oh for one hour of blind old Dandolo ! Th.' octogenarian chief, Byzantium's conquering foe. XIII. Before St. Mark still glow his steeds of brass, Their...Doria's menace come to pass ? Are they not bridled ? — Vemce, lost and won, Her thirteen hundred years of freedom done, Sinks, like a sea-weed, into...
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The Works of Lord Byron: Childe Harold's pilgrimage

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1821 - 308 pages
...Oh for one hour of blind old Dandolo ! m Th' octogenarian chief, Byzantium's conquering foe. XIII. Before St. Mark still glow his steeds of brass, Their...in the sun; But is not Doria's menace come to pass ? (s) Are they not bridled? — Venice, lost and won, Her thirteen hundred years of freedom done, Sinks,...
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The Works of Lord Byron: Childe Harold's pilgrimage

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1821 - 292 pages
...apothecary who received the Doge's sword, and annihilated the ancient government in 1796-7, was Dandolo. 8. But is not Doria's menace come to pass? Are they not bridled? Stanza xiii. lines 3 and 4. After the loss of the battle of Pola, and the taking of Chioza on the 16th...
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The works of the rt. hon. lord Byron, Volume 1

George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1824 - 334 pages
...oetogenarian chicf, Byzantium's conquering foe. XIIL Before St. Mark still glow his steeds of hrass, Their gilded collars glittering in the sun ; But is not Doria's menace come to pass ? (8) Are they not hridted? — Venice, lost and won, Her thirteen hundred years of freedom done, Sinks,...
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The complete works of lord Byron with a biogr. and critical ..., Volumes 1-2

George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1825 - 906 pages
...hell; Oh for one hour of blind old Dandolo! 7 fh octogenarian chief, Byzantinm's conquering foe. XIII. Before St Mark still glow his steeds of brass, Their...in the sun; But is not Doria's menace come to pass ? 8 Are they not bridled?— Venice, lost and won. Her thirteen hundred years of freedom done, Sinks,...
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Childe Harold's pilgrimage, a romaunt

George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1826 - 170 pages
...Oh for one hour of blind old Dandolo ! (7) TV octogenarian chief, Byzantinm's conquering foe. XIII. Before St. Mark still glow his steeds of brass, Their...gilded collars glittering in the sun ; But is not Dona's menace come to pass ? (8) Are they not bridled .' Venice, lost and won, Her thirteen hundred...
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The Works of Lord Byron: Complete in One Volume

George Gordon Noël Byron - 1826 - 804 pages
...Oh for one hour of blind old Dandolo! Th 'octogenarian chief, Byzantium's conquering foe. ReforrSt. Dunn's menace come to pass? Are they not bridled? — Venice, lost and won, Her thirteen hundred years...
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A letter from the countess of Nithsdale, &c., with remarks by S. Grace

Winifred Maxwell (countess of Nithsdale.) - 1827 - 54 pages
...of her numberless palaces and churches, her canals, her bridges, uitd her fortresses. But DOW — " Venice, lost and won, Her thirteen hundred years of...done, Sinks like a sea-weed, into whence she rose 1" BVROlf. It is evident that the Ambassador's residence was, in this instance, resorted to merely...
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