The Works of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals, and His Life, by Thomas Moore, Esq, Volumen 9J. Murray, 1832 |
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... saved ye once from falling , The terrible ! the strong ! Who made that bold diversion In old Thermopyla , 56 ( 1 ) Constantinople . Επτάλοφος . ” And warring with the Persian To keep his country free B 3 OCCASIONAL PIECES . 5.
... saved ye once from falling , The terrible ! the strong ! Who made that bold diversion In old Thermopyla , 56 ( 1 ) Constantinople . Επτάλοφος . ” And warring with the Persian To keep his country free B 3 OCCASIONAL PIECES . 5.
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... Persian To keep his country free ; With his three hundred waging The battle , long he stood , And like a lion raging , Expired in seas of blood . Sons of Greeks , & c . ( 1 ) TRANSLATION OF THE ROMAIC SONG , “ Μπενω μες ' τσ ' περιβόλι ...
... Persian To keep his country free ; With his three hundred waging The battle , long he stood , And like a lion raging , Expired in seas of blood . Sons of Greeks , & c . ( 1 ) TRANSLATION OF THE ROMAIC SONG , “ Μπενω μες ' τσ ' περιβόλι ...
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... an impertinent and superfluous , question -literally put , as in the text , by a Persian to Morier , on seeing a waltz in Pera . Vide Morier's Travels . - O ye who loved our grandmothers of yore , Fitzpatrick 138 THE WALTZ .
... an impertinent and superfluous , question -literally put , as in the text , by a Persian to Morier , on seeing a waltz in Pera . Vide Morier's Travels . - O ye who loved our grandmothers of yore , Fitzpatrick 138 THE WALTZ .
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... . , " Who heard it first had cause to grieve , " was not in the first edition.- E. ] ( 1 ) The attachment of the nightingale to the rose is a well - known Persian His queen , the garden queen , his Rose , 148 THE GIAOUR .
... . , " Who heard it first had cause to grieve , " was not in the first edition.- E. ] ( 1 ) The attachment of the nightingale to the rose is a well - known Persian His queen , the garden queen , his Rose , 148 THE GIAOUR .
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... Persian Dictionary , that this was incorrect , he altered it to " Bright as the ruby of Giamschid . " On seeing this , however , I wrote to him , " that , as the comparison of his heroine's eye to a ruby might unluckily call up the idea ...
... Persian Dictionary , that this was incorrect , he altered it to " Bright as the ruby of Giamschid . " On seeing this , however , I wrote to him , " that , as the comparison of his heroine's eye to a ruby might unluckily call up the idea ...
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