Gabriele D'Annunzio
Gabriele D'Annunzio

THE ROMANCES OF THE ROSE

THE TRIUMPH OF DEATH

BY

GABRIELE D'ANNUNZIO

TRANSLATED BY
ARTHUR HORNBLOW

WITH A RECENT PORTRAIT OF THE AUTHOR

Nec sine te nec tecum vivere possum.—OVID.

FIFTH EDITION.

NEW YORK
GEORGE H. RICHMOND & CO.
1897

COPYRIGHT, 1896, BY
GEORGE H. RICHMOND & CO.

CONTENTS.

  1. THE PAST

  2. THE PATERNAL ROOF

  3. THE HERMITAGE

  4. THE NEW LIFE

  5. TEMPUS DESTRUENDI

  6. THE INVINCIBLE

I.

THE PAST.

CHAPTER I.

When she perceived a group of men leaning against theparapet and looking down into the street below, Hippolytestopped and exclaimed: "What has happened?"

With a slight gesture, betraying fear, she placed her handinvoluntarily on George's arm as if to restrain him.

After watching the men a moment George said: "Someonemust have leaped from off the terrace." Then headded: "Shall we turn back?"

She hesitated a few moments, wavering between curiosityand fear, and then replied:

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