The Works of Lord Byron, Volumen 9J. Murray, 1922 |
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... beautiful things , published ( if I remember right ) " with the Bride , were addressed to her . She must have been very " pretty when she had more of the freshness of youth , though she is " still but five or six and twenty ; but she ...
... beautiful things , published ( if I remember right ) " with the Bride , were addressed to her . She must have been very " pretty when she had more of the freshness of youth , though she is " still but five or six and twenty ; but she ...
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... beautiful a Poem , as your Lordship is capable of rendering " The Romaunt of Childe Harold . " I have the honour to be , My Lord , " Your Lordship's " Obedient and faithful servant , " JOHN MURRAY , " 1 my Errors in that point , for ...
... beautiful a Poem , as your Lordship is capable of rendering " The Romaunt of Childe Harold . " I have the honour to be , My Lord , " Your Lordship's " Obedient and faithful servant , " JOHN MURRAY , " 1 my Errors in that point , for ...
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... which arose in surveying 1. Childe Harold , Canto I. stanza xviii . 2. I.e. on Beckford ( see Letters , vol . i . p . 228 , note I ; and Childe Harold , Canto I. stanza xxii . ) . the most desolate mansion in the most beautiful spot I.
... which arose in surveying 1. Childe Harold , Canto I. stanza xviii . 2. I.e. on Beckford ( see Letters , vol . i . p . 228 , note I ; and Childe Harold , Canto I. stanza xxii . ) . the most desolate mansion in the most beautiful spot I.
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George Gordon Byron Baron Byron. the most desolate mansion in the most beautiful spot I ever beheld . Pray keep Cawthorn back ; he was not to begin till November , and even that will be two months too soon . I am so sorry my hand is ...
George Gordon Byron Baron Byron. the most desolate mansion in the most beautiful spot I ever beheld . Pray keep Cawthorn back ; he was not to begin till November , and even that will be two months too soon . I am so sorry my hand is ...
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... beautiful poem , “ harmonious , finished , and chaste ; it contains not a single mere- ❝tricious ornament . If Rogers has not fixed himself in the higher " fields of Parnassus , he has , at least , cultivated a very pretty flower ...
... beautiful poem , “ harmonious , finished , and chaste ; it contains not a single mere- ❝tricious ornament . If Rogers has not fixed himself in the higher " fields of Parnassus , he has , at least , cultivated a very pretty flower ...
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