Read full poem →Statues and churches? Alack, I am sick of the statues and pictures!--
No, to Bologna, Parma, Piacenza, Lodi, and Milan,
Off go we to-night,--and the Venus go to the Devil!
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A seasoned Italian sausage made from beef, pork or veal.
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Poetry examples for “bologna”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →tragedy, which brought on a convulsive fit of tears and shuddering when
he first saw it played at Bologna in August, 1819 (_Letters_, 1900, iv.
339).
Read full poem →quarto edition (4 vols.) published at Rome, 1815-17; a folio edition (3
vols.) published at Bologna 1819-21, to which the Conte Giovanni
Marchetti (_vide_ the Preface, _post_, p. 245) contributed his famous
Read full poem →• fence, and Bologna; with m particular De^
