Memoirs of the Life A. Writings of Lord ByronJames Robins and Company, 1830 - 756 páginas |
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... things considered , our condition was but little mended by the change . Whichever way we looked , a scene of horror presented itself : on one side the wreck ( in which was all that we had in the world to support and subsist us ) ...
... things considered , our condition was but little mended by the change . Whichever way we looked , a scene of horror presented itself : on one side the wreck ( in which was all that we had in the world to support and subsist us ) ...
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... things as were within reach , by means of large hooks fastened to poles , in which business we were inuch incommoded by the dead bodies floating between decks . ' In order to secure what we thus got , Captain Cheap ordered a store ...
... things as were within reach , by means of large hooks fastened to poles , in which business we were inuch incommoded by the dead bodies floating between decks . ' In order to secure what we thus got , Captain Cheap ordered a store ...
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... things , he produced a piece of linen , which he said should imme- diately be made up into shirts for me . I own this last article was a great temptation to me : however , I had the resolution to withstand it , and made the best excuses ...
... things , he produced a piece of linen , which he said should imme- diately be made up into shirts for me . I own this last article was a great temptation to me : however , I had the resolution to withstand it , and made the best excuses ...
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... things were , and were most dear to me . ' ' Et dulces moriens reminiscitur Argos .'- VIRGIL . MACBETH When slow Disease , with all her host of pains , Chills the warm tide which flows along the veins ; When Health , affrighted ...
... things were , and were most dear to me . ' ' Et dulces moriens reminiscitur Argos .'- VIRGIL . MACBETH When slow Disease , with all her host of pains , Chills the warm tide which flows along the veins ; When Health , affrighted ...
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... things , And shows , dissolved in thine own melting tears , The maudlin prince of mournful sonneteers . And art thou not their prince , harmonious Bowles ! Thou first great oracle of tender souls- Whether in sighing winds thou seek'st ...
... things , And shows , dissolved in thine own melting tears , The maudlin prince of mournful sonneteers . And art thou not their prince , harmonious Bowles ! Thou first great oracle of tender souls- Whether in sighing winds thou seek'st ...
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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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