Memoirs of the Life A. Writings of Lord ByronJames Robins and Company, 1830 - 756 páginas |
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... hear of the injury which has been done him , we should wonder that the Marquis of Carmarthen could have re- inained ignorant of a fact which not only every servant in his own house knew , but which was the town - talk . Captain Byron ...
... hear of the injury which has been done him , we should wonder that the Marquis of Carmarthen could have re- inained ignorant of a fact which not only every servant in his own house knew , but which was the town - talk . Captain Byron ...
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... hear the voice of mirth and song rebound- Flocks , herds , and waterfalls , along the hoar profound ! The following account of Lord Byron's early days , by a school- fellow , is characteristic , and , we have every reason to believe ...
... hear the voice of mirth and song rebound- Flocks , herds , and waterfalls , along the hoar profound ! The following account of Lord Byron's early days , by a school- fellow , is characteristic , and , we have every reason to believe ...
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... hear her plight the willing troth ! Fondly we hope ' twill last for aye , When , lo ! she changes in a day . This record will for ever stand- ' Woman , thy vows are traced in sand . ' The last line is almost a literal translation from a ...
... hear her plight the willing troth ! Fondly we hope ' twill last for aye , When , lo ! she changes in a day . This record will for ever stand- ' Woman , thy vows are traced in sand . ' The last line is almost a literal translation from a ...
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... hear the din of arms no more ! But often has yon rolling moon On Alva's casques of silver play'd ; And view'd , at midnight's silent noon , Her chiefs in gleaming mail array'd . And on the crimson'd rocks beneath , Which scowl o'er ...
... hear the din of arms no more ! But often has yon rolling moon On Alva's casques of silver play'd ; And view'd , at midnight's silent noon , Her chiefs in gleaming mail array'd . And on the crimson'd rocks beneath , Which scowl o'er ...
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... hear my murderer's voice ! ' Loud shrieks a darkly gleaming form : ' A murderer's voice ! ' the roof replies , And deeply swells the bursting storm . The tapers wink , the chieftains shrink , The stranger's gone ; -amidst the crew A ...
... hear my murderer's voice ! ' Loud shrieks a darkly gleaming form : ' A murderer's voice ! ' the roof replies , And deeply swells the bursting storm . The tapers wink , the chieftains shrink , The stranger's gone ; -amidst the crew A ...
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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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