Memoirs of the Life A. Writings of Lord ByronJames Robins and Company, 1830 - 756 páginas |
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... true merit and sound learning . These are his claims to the respect of his cotemporaries - these are his titles to the admiration of posterity . That they may be fully un- derstood , and that the honours which his memory deserves may be ...
... true merit and sound learning . These are his claims to the respect of his cotemporaries - these are his titles to the admiration of posterity . That they may be fully un- derstood , and that the honours which his memory deserves may be ...
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... true , are not worth retailing . From the fact of his having , for a short time , kept a young bear in his rooms at Trinity College , many fruitful inventions have sprung . Among others , it is said he told the master of Trinity that he ...
... true , are not worth retailing . From the fact of his having , for a short time , kept a young bear in his rooms at Trinity College , many fruitful inventions have sprung . Among others , it is said he told the master of Trinity that he ...
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... true ; The love which you felt was the love of a brother , Nor less the affection I cherish'd for you . But Friendship can vary her gentle dominion- The attachment of years in a moment expires ; Like Love , too , she moves on a swift ...
... true ; The love which you felt was the love of a brother , Nor less the affection I cherish'd for you . But Friendship can vary her gentle dominion- The attachment of years in a moment expires ; Like Love , too , she moves on a swift ...
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... true , Obedient to her call he flew , No fear , no wild alarm , he knew , But lightly o'er her bosom moved : And softly fluttering here and there , He never sought to cleave the air , But chiruped oft , and , free from care , Tuned to ...
... true , Obedient to her call he flew , No fear , no wild alarm , he knew , But lightly o'er her bosom moved : And softly fluttering here and there , He never sought to cleave the air , But chiruped oft , and , free from care , Tuned to ...
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... true . And must we own thee but a name , And from thy hall of clouds descend ; Nor find a sylph in every dame , A Pylades in every friend ; But leave , at once , thy realms of air To mingling bands of fairy elves ; Confess that Woman ...
... true . And must we own thee but a name , And from thy hall of clouds descend ; Nor find a sylph in every dame , A Pylades in every friend ; But leave , at once , thy realms of air To mingling bands of fairy elves ; Confess that Woman ...
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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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