Cargo ship, in the 14th century in Europe.
1But 'finis coronat opus' and 'il di lodi lacera; oportet imperatorem stantem mori.'
2Every muscle in the girl's body hardened, she stared right through Lodi.
3Your resemblance to the deceased Lodi, in person and visage, is remarkable.
4The late arrival, name, and personal condition of Clemenza Lodi were related.
5Fabrizio da Lodi, standing behind the Duke, went pale to the lips.
6He led them to Voltri, to the bridge of Arcola, to Lodi.
7And what difficulty lay in the way of becoming Duchessa di Lodi?
8She is a stranger; an Italian; her name is Clemenza Lodi.
9The natural and legal successor of Vincentio Lodi is his sister.
10Lodi and Piacenza surrendered themselves to the Venetians; Pavia and Parma became free.
11She said Lodi figured out you were using them to spy on us.
12He passed the Po at Piacenza, and the Adda at Lodi.
13Consequently, I say that whoever found that ford won the battle of Lodi.
14I did not remit my diligence to discover the retreat of Mademoiselle Lodi.
15The loveliest form which I had hitherto seen was that of Clemenza Lodi.
16And now Lodi's been possessed, they know too much about us.