Excerpt from The Bravo of Venice: A Romance
And as he spoke, the unfortunate [for such by his discourse and
situation he appeared to be] dashed his forehead against the earth, and
his lips were al ready unclosed to curse the hour which gave him being,
when he suddenly seem ed to recollect himself. He rested his head on
hir'hlbow, and sang mourn fully the burthen of a song, which had. Often
delighted his childhood in the cas tle of his ancestors.
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