Memoirs of the Life A. Writings of Lord ByronJames Robins and Company, 1830 - 756 páginas |
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... beneath an elm , in the churchyard o Harrow on the Hill . Criticism on Hours of Idleness , from the Edinburgh Review . Animadversions thereon . Disposition of Lord Byron on his entrance into life . His fondness for a Newfoundland dog ...
... beneath an elm , in the churchyard o Harrow on the Hill . Criticism on Hours of Idleness , from the Edinburgh Review . Animadversions thereon . Disposition of Lord Byron on his entrance into life . His fondness for a Newfoundland dog ...
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... Beneath their coursers ' hoofs the valleys shake ; What fears , what anxious hopes , attend the chase ! The dying stag seeks refuge in the lake ; Exulting shouts announce the finished race . Ah ! happy days ! too happy to endure ! Such ...
... Beneath their coursers ' hoofs the valleys shake ; What fears , what anxious hopes , attend the chase ! The dying stag seeks refuge in the lake ; Exulting shouts announce the finished race . Ah ! happy days ! too happy to endure ! Such ...
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... Beneath the precipice o'erhung with pine ; And sees , on high , amidst the encircling groves , From cliff to cliff the foaming torrents shine ! While waters , woods , and winds , in concert join , And Echo swells the chorus to the skies ...
... Beneath the precipice o'erhung with pine ; And sees , on high , amidst the encircling groves , From cliff to cliff the foaming torrents shine ! While waters , woods , and winds , in concert join , And Echo swells the chorus to the skies ...
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... beneath , Or the mist of the tempest that gathered below ; ↑ Uututored by science , a stranger to fear , And rude as the rocks where my infancy grew , No feeling , save one , to my bosom was dear- Need I say , my sweet Mary , ' twas ...
... beneath , Or the mist of the tempest that gathered below ; ↑ Uututored by science , a stranger to fear , And rude as the rocks where my infancy grew , No feeling , save one , to my bosom was dear- Need I say , my sweet Mary , ' twas ...
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... beneath , Which scowl o'er ocean's sullen flow , Pale in the scatter'd ranks of death , She saw the gasping warrior low ; - While many an eye , which ne'er again Could mark the rising orb of day , Turn'd feebly from the gory plain ...
... beneath , Which scowl o'er ocean's sullen flow , Pale in the scatter'd ranks of death , She saw the gasping warrior low ; - While many an eye , which ne'er again Could mark the rising orb of day , Turn'd feebly from the gory plain ...
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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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