The Feuds of Luna & Perollo; Or, The Fortunes of the House of Pandolfina: An Historic Romance, of the Sixteenth Century ...A.K. Newman and Company, 1847 |
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... air , Shall blow the horrid deed in every eye , That tears shall drown the wind . Macbeth . WITH the first gleams of the morning the portal of the castle was thrown open , and the banners of Luna and Peralta borne out , followed by the ...
... air , Shall blow the horrid deed in every eye , That tears shall drown the wind . Macbeth . WITH the first gleams of the morning the portal of the castle was thrown open , and the banners of Luna and Peralta borne out , followed by the ...
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abode Accursi alarm amongst anxiety arms assailants Bardia baron Adriano baroness Pandolfina baroness Solanto besieged Bivonia body Calandrino Calogero Casa di Perollo castellan cause chese chieftain child command companions conduct count Giorgio count Luna cried danger daugh death Della Bardia disgraceful distress Don Ferrante don Geronimo don Giacomo don Michele don Paolo don Sigismund dreadful endeavoured enemies Erasmo escape excellenza exclaimed exertions fate fear Federico feelings felt Ferrante Luchese Ferrara Francisca friends Gaetano gallant gate Geronimo Gilberto grief hands honour hope Imbiagnia instant instantly insult kinsman lady Loria Luna and Peralta Luna Castle Marguerita Maurici ment mother mund murdered Nadore numbers Parisi partisans of Luna party Pietro prisoner Pugiades received remained request resist retired revenge rollo ruins safety Sambuca Santa Caterina Santa Martha scene Sciacca secure shew shewn Sigis signor silent soon Statella suffered sword Talyavia tanza tion tower troops turb vengeance viceroy violence vols walls whilst wounded
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