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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... scene , Where none regarded him , but thou : And , oh ! I feel in that was given A blessing never meant for me ; Thou wert too like a dream of Heaven , For earthly Love to merit thee . March 14. 1812 . ON A CORNELIAN HEART WHICH WAS ...
... scene , Where none regarded him , but thou : And , oh ! I feel in that was given A blessing never meant for me ; Thou wert too like a dream of Heaven , For earthly Love to merit thee . March 14. 1812 . ON A CORNELIAN HEART WHICH WAS ...
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... scene , And bids the Drama be where she hath been : This fabric's birth attests the potent spell- Indulge our honest pride , and say , How well ! As soars this fane to emulate the last , Oh ! might we draw our omens from the past , Some ...
... scene , And bids the Drama be where she hath been : This fabric's birth attests the potent spell- Indulge our honest pride , and say , How well ! As soars this fane to emulate the last , Oh ! might we draw our omens from the past , Some ...
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... scenes refute , And censure , wisely loud , be justly mute ! ( 2 ) ( 1 ) [ Originally , " Ere Garrick died , " & c.— “ By the bye , one of my cor . rections in the copy sent yesterday has dived into the bathos some sixty fathom- ' When ...
... scenes refute , And censure , wisely loud , be justly mute ! ( 2 ) ( 1 ) [ Originally , " Ere Garrick died , " & c.— “ By the bye , one of my cor . rections in the copy sent yesterday has dived into the bathos some sixty fathom- ' When ...
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... Scenes not unworthy Drury's days of old ! Britons our judges , Nature for our guide , Still may we please — long , long ... scene in 1812 , I met Sheridan . In the course of dinner , he said , ' Lord Byron , did you know that amongst the ...
... Scenes not unworthy Drury's days of old ! Britons our judges , Nature for our guide , Still may we please — long , long ... scene in 1812 , I met Sheridan . In the course of dinner , he said , ' Lord Byron , did you know that amongst the ...
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... scene even thou canst not deform ; The limit of thy sloth or speed When future wanderers bear the storm Which we shall sleep too sound to heed : And I can smile to think how weak Thine efforts shortly shall be shown , When all the ...
... scene even thou canst not deform ; The limit of thy sloth or speed When future wanderers bear the storm Which we shall sleep too sound to heed : And I can smile to think how weak Thine efforts shortly shall be shown , When all the ...
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