Rienzi, the last of the Roman Tribunes
  • Dedication of Rienzi
  • Preface
  • BOOK I. THE TIME, THE PLACE, AND THE MEN.
  • Chapter 1.I. The Brothers
  • Chapter 1.II. An Historical Survey - not to Be Passed Over, Except by Those Who Dislike to Understand What They Read
  • Chapter 1.III. The Brawl.
  • Chapter 1.IV. An Adventure
  • Chapter 1.V. The Description of a Conspirator, and the Dawn of the Conspiracy
  • Chapter 1.VI. Irene in the Palace of Adrian di Castello.
  • Chapter 1.VII. Upon Love and Lovers.
  • Chapter 1.VIII. The Enthusiastic Man Judged by the Discreet Man.
  • Chapter 1.IX. "When the People Saw this Picture, Every One Marvelled."
  • Chapter 1.X. A Rough Spirit Raised, Which May Hereafter Rend the Wizard.
  • Chapter 1.XI. Nina di Raselli.
  • Chapter 1.XII. The Strange Adventures that Befel Walter de Montreal.
  • BOOK II. THE REVOLUTION
  • Chapter 2.I. The Knight of Provence, and his Proposal.
  • Chapter 2.II. The Interview, and the Doubt.
  • Chapter 2.III. The Situation of a Popular Patrician in Times of Popular Discontent. - Scene of the Lateran.
  • Chapter 2.IV. The Ambitious Citizen, and the Ambitious Soldier.
  • Chapter 2.V. The Procession of the Barons. - The Beginning of the End.
  • Chapter 2.VI. The Conspirator Becomes the Magistrate.
  • Chapter 2.VII. Looking after the Halter when the Mare is Stolen
  • Chapter 2.VIII. The Attack - the Retreat - the Election - and the Adhesion
  • BOOK III. THE FREEDOM WITHOUT LAW.
  • Chapter 3.I. The Return of Walter de Montreal to his Fortress
  • Chapter 3.II. The Life of Love and War - the Messenger of Peace - the Joust
  • Chapter 3.III. The Conversation between the Roman and the Provencal - Adeline's History - the Moonlit Sea - the Lute and the Song.
  • BOOK IV. THE TRIUMPH AND THE POMP.
  • Chapter 4.I. The Boy Angelo - the Dream of Nina Fulfilled.
  • Chapter 4.II. The Blessing of A Councillor Whose Interests and Heart Are Our Own. - the Straws Thrown Upward, - Do They Portend A Storm.
  • Chapter 4.III. The Actor Unmasked.
  • Chapter 4.IV. The Enemy's Camp.
  • Chapter 4.V. The Night and its Incidents.
  • Chapter 4.VI. The Celebrated Citation.
  • Chapter 4.VII. The Festival.
  • BOOK V. THE CRISIS.
  • Chapter 5.I. The Judgment of the Tribune.
  • Chapter 5.II. The Flight.
  • Chapter 5.III. The Battle.
  • Chapter 5.IV. The Hollowness of the Base.
  • Chapter 5.V. The Rottenness of the Edifice.
  • Chapter 5.VI. The Fall of the Temple.
  • Chapter 5.VII. The Successors of an Unsuccessful Revolution - Who is to Blame - the Forsaken one or the Forsakers?
  • BOOK VI. THE PLAGUE.
  • Chapter 6.I. The Retreat of the Lover.
  • Chapter 6.II. The Seeker.
  • Chapter 6.III. The Flowers Amidst the Tombs.
  • Chapter 6.IV. We Obtain What We Seek, and Know it Not.
  • Chapter 6.V. The Error.
  • BOOK VII. THE PRISON.
  • Chapter 7.I. Avignon. - The Two Pages. - The Stranger Beauty.
  • Chapter 7.II. The Character of a Warrior Priest - an Interview - the Intrigue and Counter-intrigue of Courts.
  • Chapter 7.III. Holy Men. - Sagacious Deliberations. - Just Resolves. - And Sordid Motives to All.
  • Chapter 7.IV. The Lady and the Page.
  • Chapter 7.V. The Inmate of the Tower.
  • Chapter 7.VI. The Scent Does Not Lie. - The Priest and the Soldier.
  • Chapter 7.VII. Vaucluse and its Genius Loci. - Old Acquaintance Renewed.
  • Chapter 7.VIII. The Crowd. - The Trial. - The Verdict. - The Soldier and the Page.
  • Chapter 7.IX. Albornoz and Nina.
  • BOOK VIII. THE GRAND COMPANY.
  • Chapter 8.I. The Encampment.
  • Chapter 8.II. Adrian Once More the Guest of Montreal.
  • Chapter 8.III. Faithful and Ill-fated Love. - The Aspirations Survive the Affections.
  • BOOK IX. THE RETURN.
  • Chapter 9.I. The Triumphal Entrance.
  • Chapter 9.II. The Masquerade
  • Chapter 9.III. Adrian's Adventures at Palestrina
  • Chapter 9.IV. The Position of the Senator. - The Work of Years. - The Rewards of Ambition
  • Chapter 9.V. The Biter Bit
  • Chapter 9.VI. The Events Gather to the End
  • BOOK X. THE LION OF BASALT.
  • Chapter 10.I. The Conjunction of Hostile Planets in the House of Death
  • Chapter 10.II. Montreal at Rome. - His Reception of Angelo Villani
  • Chapter 10.III. Montreal's Banquet
  • Chapter 10.IV. The Sentence of Walter de Montreal
  • Chapter 10.V. The Discovery
  • Chapter 10.VI. The Suspense
  • Chapter 10.VII. The Tax
  • Chapter 10.VIII. The Threshold of the Event
  • Chapter The Last. The Close of the Chase
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