To bring the guilty soul from purgatory. DUCHESS And when in purgatory thou seest my Lord With th...
2011-12-03
LORD JUSTICE Count Maffio, have a care, And you, sir. [To JEPPO.] The first man who draws his swo...
And drew it from the sheath, and felt the edge, And thought of you, and how I loved you, Guido, An...
DUKE And very good food too, I give it to my horses. DUCHESS [restraining herself] They say the...
And wanders through this charnel house, and weeps That when you slew your lord you slew it also. D...
Unto your noble and most trusting father, I had forgotten there was hunting there. At Genoa they s...
MORANZONE Who is accused of having killed him? SECOND CITIZEN Why, the prisoner, sir. MORANZONE ...
Methinks I am bold to look upon you thus: The gentle violet hides beneath its leaf And is afraid t...
Farewell all love! Could I with bloody hands Fondle and paddle with her innocent hands? Could I wi...
'Twas thou who took my love away from me. MORANZONE [with a look of joy] What, has he left you? ...
GUIDO You do well to talk: Within your veins, old man, the pulse of youth Throbs with no ardour. ...
served it. Why, you look as melancholy as a schoolboy who cannot buy apples, or a politician who ca...
That the man should have his pall. For he has a pall, this wretched man, Such as few men can claim...
Poem: Ravenna (Newdigate prize poem recited in the Sheldonian Theatre Oxford June 26th, 1878. To ...
Than sweetest ambergris. What dost thou fear? Young Hyacinth is slain, Pan is not here, And will...