Memoirs of the Life A. Writings of Lord ByronJames Robins and Company, 1830 - 756 páginas |
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... round the festive board , Their chief's retainers , an immortal band . Else might inspiring Fancy's magic eye Retrace their progress through the lapse of time . Marking each ardent youth , ordained to die , A votive pilgrim in Judea's ...
... round the festive board , Their chief's retainers , an immortal band . Else might inspiring Fancy's magic eye Retrace their progress through the lapse of time . Marking each ardent youth , ordained to die , A votive pilgrim in Judea's ...
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... round Mr. Chaworth , as Mr. Chaworth's right hand was round Lord Byron's neck , and over his shoulders . He desired Mr. Fynmore to take his sword , and Lord Byron delivered up his at the same time : one , or both , called to him to get ...
... round Mr. Chaworth , as Mr. Chaworth's right hand was round Lord Byron's neck , and over his shoulders . He desired Mr. Fynmore to take his sword , and Lord Byron delivered up his at the same time : one , or both , called to him to get ...
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... round from this act , he perceived his lordship with his sword either drawn , or nearly so ; on which he instantly drew his own , and made a thrust at him , which he thought had wounded or killed him ; that then , perceiving his ...
... round from this act , he perceived his lordship with his sword either drawn , or nearly so ; on which he instantly drew his own , and made a thrust at him , which he thought had wounded or killed him ; that then , perceiving his ...
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... round Now scoop'd in gulfs , with mountains now emboss'd ! And 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 ...
... round Now scoop'd in gulfs , with mountains now emboss'd ! And 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 ...
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... round thy snowy forehead wave ; The cheeks which sprung from Beauty's mould , The lips which made me Beauty's slave . Here I can trace - ah , no ! that eye , Whose azure floats in liquid fire , Must all the painter's art defy , And bid ...
... round thy snowy forehead wave ; The cheeks which sprung from Beauty's mould , The lips which made me Beauty's slave . Here I can trace - ah , no ! that eye , Whose azure floats in liquid fire , Must all the painter's art defy , And bid ...
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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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