The Works of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals, and His Life, by Thomas Moore, Esq, Volumen 10J. Murray, 1832 |
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... tears . We have also observed , that the motto from " Christabel , " which now stands at the head of " Fare thee well , " did not appear there until several editions had been printed . Mr. Cole- ridge's poem vi ADVERTISEMENT .
... tears . We have also observed , that the motto from " Christabel , " which now stands at the head of " Fare thee well , " did not appear there until several editions had been printed . Mr. Cole- ridge's poem vi ADVERTISEMENT .
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... tear him . That Muscovite winter wedged his arms ; — ever since , he has fought with his feet and teeth . The last may still leave their marks ; and I guess now ' ( as the Yankees say ) , that he will yet play them a pass . " - B ...
... tear him . That Muscovite winter wedged his arms ; — ever since , he has fought with his feet and teeth . The last may still leave their marks ; and I guess now ' ( as the Yankees say ) , that he will yet play them a pass . " - B ...
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... tears with those which his attendants shed , as if they had been celebrating a real funeral . - E . ] ( 2 ) [ " I looked , " says Boswell , " into Lord Kaimes's Sketches of the History of Man , ' and mentioned to Dr. Johnson his censure ...
... tears with those which his attendants shed , as if they had been celebrating a real funeral . - E . ] ( 2 ) [ " I looked , " says Boswell , " into Lord Kaimes's Sketches of the History of Man , ' and mentioned to Dr. Johnson his censure ...
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... tear my draft , and go on as usual : that I was perfectly serious , in wishing to suppress all future publication , is true ; but certainly not to interfere with the convenience of others , and more particularly your own . " · The ...
... tear my draft , and go on as usual : that I was perfectly serious , in wishing to suppress all future publication , is true ; but certainly not to interfere with the convenience of others , and more particularly your own . " · The ...
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... tear ; Nor cloud shall gather more , nor leaf shall fall , Nor gale breathe forth one sigh for thee , for all ; But creeping things shall revel in their spoil , And fit thy clay to fertilise the soil . II . ' Tis morn - ' tis noon ...
... tear ; Nor cloud shall gather more , nor leaf shall fall , Nor gale breathe forth one sigh for thee , for all ; But creeping things shall revel in their spoil , And fit thy clay to fertilise the soil . II . ' Tis morn - ' tis noon ...
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