The Works of the right honourable Lord Byron, in seven volumes, Volumen 1Demanet, 1819 |
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... taste has now expung'd licentious wit , Which stamp'd disgrace on all an Author writ ; Since , now , to please with purer scenes we seck , Nor dare to call the blush from Beauty's cheek ; Oh ! let the modest Muse some pity claim , And ...
... taste has now expung'd licentious wit , Which stamp'd disgrace on all an Author writ ; Since , now , to please with purer scenes we seck , Nor dare to call the blush from Beauty's cheek ; Oh ! let the modest Muse some pity claim , And ...
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... taste ; For thrice he caught the stranger's eye , On his with deadly fury plac'd . 61 . « And is it thus a brother hails t « A brother's fond remembrance here ? « If thus affection's strength prevails , << What might we not expect from ...
... taste ; For thrice he caught the stranger's eye , On his with deadly fury plac'd . 61 . « And is it thus a brother hails t « A brother's fond remembrance here ? « If thus affection's strength prevails , << What might we not expect from ...
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... Taste ; To these when Authors bend in humble awe ; And hail their voice as Truth , their word as Law ; While these are Censors , ' twould be sin to spare ; While such are Critics , why should I forbear ? But yet so near all modern ...
... Taste ; To these when Authors bend in humble awe ; And hail their voice as Truth , their word as Law ; While these are Censors , ' twould be sin to spare ; While such are Critics , why should I forbear ? But yet so near all modern ...
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... Taste , bloomed fairer as they grew . Then , in this happy Isle , a POPE's pure strain Sought the rapt soul to charm , nor sought in vain ; A polished nation's praise aspired to claim , And raised the people's ; as the poet's fame ...
... Taste , bloomed fairer as they grew . Then , in this happy Isle , a POPE's pure strain Sought the rapt soul to charm , nor sought in vain ; A polished nation's praise aspired to claim , And raised the people's ; as the poet's fame ...
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... Taste awhile these Pseudo - bards prevail ; Each country Book - club bows the knee to Baal , And , hurling lawful Genius from the throne , Erects a shrine and idol of its own , Some leaden calf - but whom it matters not , From soaring ...
... Taste awhile these Pseudo - bards prevail ; Each country Book - club bows the knee to Baal , And , hurling lawful Genius from the throne , Erects a shrine and idol of its own , Some leaden calf - but whom it matters not , From soaring ...
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