Memoirs of the Life A. Writings of Lord ByronJames Robins and Company, 1830 - 756 páginas |
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... rest in peace ; Another Henry the kind gift recalls , And bids Devotion's hallowed echoes cease . Vain is each threat , or supplicating prayer , He drives them , exiles , from their blessed abode , To roam a dreary world , in deep ...
... rest in peace ; Another Henry the kind gift recalls , And bids Devotion's hallowed echoes cease . Vain is each threat , or supplicating prayer , He drives them , exiles , from their blessed abode , To roam a dreary world , in deep ...
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... rest of the witnesses in support of the charge against Lord Byron , the solicitor - general summed up the evidence ; after , which Lord Byron , who declined examining any witnesses on his own behalf , told their lordships that what he ...
... rest of the witnesses in support of the charge against Lord Byron , the solicitor - general summed up the evidence ; after , which Lord Byron , who declined examining any witnesses on his own behalf , told their lordships that what he ...
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... rest of the squadron , after having lost her mizen - mast in a squall off Straits Le Maire , and never again joined the other ships . The island of Soccoro had been appointed as a ren- dezvous , and to this place the commander of the ...
... rest of the squadron , after having lost her mizen - mast in a squall off Straits Le Maire , and never again joined the other ships . The island of Soccoro had been appointed as a ren- dezvous , and to this place the commander of the ...
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... rest and refreshment by sleep from most of us ; for , besides that we pressed upon one another extremely , we were not without our alarms and apprehensions of being attacked by the Indians , from a discovery we made of some of their ...
... rest and refreshment by sleep from most of us ; for , besides that we pressed upon one another extremely , we were not without our alarms and apprehensions of being attacked by the Indians , from a discovery we made of some of their ...
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... rest ; but , finding them in the greatest disorder , and disposed to mutiny , he was obliged to desist from his purpose , and return without them . The ensuing night proved exceedingly tempestuous ; and , the sea running very high ...
... rest ; but , finding them in the greatest disorder , and disposed to mutiny , he was obliged to desist from his purpose , and return without them . The ensuing night proved exceedingly tempestuous ; and , the sea running very high ...
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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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