Memoirs of the Life A. Writings of Lord ByronJames Robins and Company, 1830 - 756 páginas |
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... Bards and Scotch Reviewers , a satire . Remarks on the satire . Curran's reply to Lady A -- 11 . Lord Byron quits England in company with Mr. Hobhouse . They proceed to Lisbon , Trave . through Spain to the Mediterranean . Commences his ...
... Bards and Scotch Reviewers , a satire . Remarks on the satire . Curran's reply to Lady A -- 11 . Lord Byron quits England in company with Mr. Hobhouse . They proceed to Lisbon , Trave . through Spain to the Mediterranean . Commences his ...
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... bard's merits ; and since that appeal , which he had prepared with his own hand , to be offered to those who should survive him , has been buried with him , his works must speak for him ; and the history of his poetry must furnish forth ...
... bard's merits ; and since that appeal , which he had prepared with his own hand , to be offered to those who should survive him , has been buried with him , his works must speak for him ; and the history of his poetry must furnish forth ...
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... Bards and Scotch Reviewers : ' - ' Let Stott , Carlisle , Matilda , and the rest- Of Grub Street and of Grosvenor Place the best- Scrawl on till death release us from the strain Or Common Sense assert her rights again . ' To return ...
... Bards and Scotch Reviewers : ' - ' Let Stott , Carlisle , Matilda , and the rest- Of Grub Street and of Grosvenor Place the best- Scrawl on till death release us from the strain Or Common Sense assert her rights again . ' To return ...
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... bard ; His was no faint fictitious flame : Like his , may love be thy reward ; But not thy hapless fate the same . TO M *** Oh ! did those eyes , instead of fire , With bright , but mild , affection shine ; Though they might kindle less ...
... bard ; His was no faint fictitious flame : Like his , may love be thy reward ; But not thy hapless fate the same . TO M *** Oh ! did those eyes , instead of fire , With bright , but mild , affection shine ; Though they might kindle less ...
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... bard , Shall Allan's deeds on harp - strings raise ? The song is glory's chief reward , But who can strike a murderer's praise ? Unstrung , untouch'd , the harp must stand ; No minstrel dare the theme awake ; Guilt would benumb his ...
... bard , Shall Allan's deeds on harp - strings raise ? The song is glory's chief reward , But who can strike a murderer's praise ? Unstrung , untouch'd , the harp must stand ; No minstrel dare the theme awake ; Guilt would benumb his ...
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Memoirs of the life and writings of lord Byron George Clinton (biographer of Byron.) Vista completa - 1825 |
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