. New poems. et fall . . . . 300 II. And how he afterwards gave away what he IV. VIII. no longer possessed . . ,III. What was shown to Theocrite, the MonkThe Siege of Constantinople. Part IV. I. Justice ... ... 11. Armed .... III. By Sea and Land IV. Is TriumphantV. Sicut fumus VI. Two Blind MenVII. The Doge is obstinate .VIII. Vertigo ....IX. A Dark Deed .X. The Fulness of TimeXI. The Horses of LysippusXII. And the Lion of St. MarkNotes to the Siege of Constantinople 304308 310 3 312 315316 319 320321322323324 327 CONTENTS. Vll Book VII. Eleventh to Fifteenth C


. New poems. et fall . . . . 300 II. And how he afterwards gave away what he IV. VIII. no longer possessed . . ,III. What was shown to Theocrite, the MonkThe Siege of Constantinople. Part IV. I. Justice ... ... 11. Armed .... III. By Sea and Land IV. Is TriumphantV. Sicut fumus VI. Two Blind MenVII. The Doge is obstinate .VIII. Vertigo ....IX. A Dark Deed .X. The Fulness of TimeXI. The Horses of LysippusXII. And the Lion of St. MarkNotes to the Siege of Constantinople 304308 310 3 312 315316 319 320321322323324 327 CONTENTS. Vll Book VII. Eleventh to Fifteenth CenturyFarewell to the Holy LandsDoge Orsos Nights Work .Salzburgensis VagabundusA King and a QueenFair Yoland with the Yellow Hair .Trial by Combat ....Rabbi Ben Ephraims TreasureCatterina Cornaro ....Jacqueline . . • Book VIII. FrOm 1525 to 1789The Dead Miintzer to Martin LutherAdolphus, Duke of Guelders .The Dukes 337339344347351355363373389394401 40342644145249a. CHRONICLES AND CHARACTERS. BOOK I. LEGENDARY GREECE. TALES FROM HERODOTUS. *ais (^Tjcrtv e; rfj irpiOTrj HpoSoTos. Athem^cs. B. xxiii.


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