The Bravo of Venice; a romance by Heinrich Zschokke
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my soul, our Venetians fought like lions.
Andreas.--Fill this goblet to their memory, my old soldier; you have earned your rest bravely. Lomellino.--Aye, signor, and oh, it is so sweet to rest on laurels. But in truth, 'tis to you that I am indebted for mine; it is you who have immortalised me. No soul on earth would have known that Lomellino existed, had he not fought in Dalmatia and Sicilia under the banners of the great Andreas, and assisted him in raising eternal trophies in honour of the Republic. Andreas.--My good Lomellino, the Cyprus wine must have heated your imagination. Lomellino.--Nay, I know well I ought not to call you great, and praise you thus openly to your face; but faith, signor, I am grown too old for it to be worth my while to flatter. That is a business which I leave to our young courtiers, who have never yet come within the smell of powder, and never have fought for Venice and Andreas. Andreas.--You are an old enthusiast. Think you the Emperor is of the same opinion? Lomellino.--Unless Charles the Fifth is deceived by those about him, or is too proud to allow the greatness of an enemy, he must say, perforce, "There is but one man on earth whom I fear, and who is worthy to contend with me, and that man is Andreas." Andreas.--I suspect he will be sorely displeased when he receives my |
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