Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Lord ByronJ. Robins and Company, 1825 - 756 páginas |
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... of living . Observations on Madame Belloc's Life of Lord Byron . Don Juan , Cantos III . to XVI . 538 CHAPTER XII . Werner . Miss Lee's Kruitzner . 626 CHAPTER XIII . Mr. Leigh Hunt leaves England , and vi CONTENTS .
... of living . Observations on Madame Belloc's Life of Lord Byron . Don Juan , Cantos III . to XVI . 538 CHAPTER XII . Werner . Miss Lee's Kruitzner . 626 CHAPTER XIII . Mr. Leigh Hunt leaves England , and vi CONTENTS .
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... leave to the ca- suists of that age to decide ; I have made such use of the occurrence as suited the subject of my poem . ? Charles II . Newstead ! what saddening change of scene is thine ! 16 : THE LIFE AND WRITINGS OF LORD BYRON .
... leave to the ca- suists of that age to decide ; I have made such use of the occurrence as suited the subject of my poem . ? Charles II . Newstead ! what saddening change of scene is thine ! 16 : THE LIFE AND WRITINGS OF LORD BYRON .
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George Clinton. Loath to leave thee . I mourn'd , For a last look I turn'd , But thy spire was scarce seen through a Tear . Though my vows I can pour To my Mary no more— My Mary to Love once so dear- In the shade of her bower , I ...
George Clinton. Loath to leave thee . I mourn'd , For a last look I turn'd , But thy spire was scarce seen through a Tear . Though my vows I can pour To my Mary no more— My Mary to Love once so dear- In the shade of her bower , I ...
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... leaves me to weep . Then , Morpheus ! envelop my faculties fast , Shed o'er me your languor benign ! Should the dream of to - night but resemble the last , What rapture celestial is mine ! They tell us that Slumber , the sister of Death ...
... leaves me to weep . Then , Morpheus ! envelop my faculties fast , Shed o'er me your languor benign ! Should the dream of to - night but resemble the last , What rapture celestial is mine ! They tell us that Slumber , the sister of Death ...
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... leave a worthless name behind.— There sleep , unnoticed as the gloomy vaults That veil their dust , their follies and their faults ; A race , with old armorial lists o'erspread , In records destined never to be read . Fain would I view ...
... leave a worthless name behind.— There sleep , unnoticed as the gloomy vaults That veil their dust , their follies and their faults ; A race , with old armorial lists o'erspread , In records destined never to be read . Fain would I view ...
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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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