Memoirs of the Life A. Writings of Lord ByronJames Robins and Company, 1830 - 756 páginas |
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... sleep ; Thy cloisters , pervious to the wintry showers ; - These , these he views , and views them but to weep ! Yet are his tears no emblem of regret ; Cherished affection only bids them flow ! Pride , Hope , and Love , forbid him to ...
... sleep ; Thy cloisters , pervious to the wintry showers ; - These , these he views , and views them but to weep ! Yet are his tears no emblem of regret ; Cherished affection only bids them flow ! Pride , Hope , and Love , forbid him to ...
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... 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 lances and other arms in ...
... 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 lances and other arms in ...
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... of Horistan * slumbers- Unnerved is the hand of his minstrel by death . * Horistan Castle , in Derbyshire , an ancient sent of the Byron family . Paul and Hubert too sleep , in the valley of 40 THE LIFE AND WRITINGS OF LORD BYRON .
... of Horistan * slumbers- Unnerved is the hand of his minstrel by death . * Horistan Castle , in Derbyshire , an ancient sent of the Byron family . Paul and Hubert too sleep , in the valley of 40 THE LIFE AND WRITINGS OF LORD BYRON .
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G. Clinton. Paul and Hubert too sleep , in the valley of Cressy ; For the safety of Edward and England they fell ; My fathers ! the tears of your country redress ye ; How you fought ! how you died ! still her annals can tell . On Marston ...
G. Clinton. Paul and Hubert too sleep , in the valley of Cressy ; For the safety of Edward and England they fell ; My fathers ! the tears of your country redress ye ; How you fought ! how you died ! still her annals can tell . On Marston ...
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... sleep , But living statues there are seen to weep ; Affliction's semblance bends not o'er thy tomb , Affliction's self deplores thy youthful doom . What though thy sire lament his failing line , A father's sorrows cannot equal mine ...
... sleep , But living statues there are seen to weep ; Affliction's semblance bends not o'er thy tomb , Affliction's self deplores thy youthful doom . What though thy sire lament his failing line , A father's sorrows cannot equal mine ...
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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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