The Complete Poetical Works of Lord ByronHoughton Mifflin, 1905 - 1055 páginas |
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... PASS'D BEFORE ME . ' FROM JOB 222 222 THEY SAY THAT HOPE IS HAPPINESS " 223 • 199 199 199 · IN THE VALLEY OF WATERS STANZAS FOR MUSIC . 223 223 · 224 EPHEMERAL VERSES . EPIGRAM ON AN OLD LADY WHO HAD SOME CURIOUS NOTIONS RESPECT- ING ...
... PASS'D BEFORE ME . ' FROM JOB 222 222 THEY SAY THAT HOPE IS HAPPINESS " 223 • 199 199 199 · IN THE VALLEY OF WATERS STANZAS FOR MUSIC . 223 223 · 224 EPHEMERAL VERSES . EPIGRAM ON AN OLD LADY WHO HAD SOME CURIOUS NOTIONS RESPECT- ING ...
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... pass themselves , the crowning wonder , by . ' This genuine human interest distinguished Byron from the pseudo - classical writers as well , who would etherealize predominance of intellect into inanimate abstractions , — from those thin ...
... pass themselves , the crowning wonder , by . ' This genuine human interest distinguished Byron from the pseudo - classical writers as well , who would etherealize predominance of intellect into inanimate abstractions , — from those thin ...
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... pass lightly over a tame conclusion like ' now wither ! ' But , however cold Manfred's rhetoric may leave us , we are compelled to admit another and perhaps more enduring value in the poem . Its psychological inter- est is not easily ...
... pass lightly over a tame conclusion like ' now wither ! ' But , however cold Manfred's rhetoric may leave us , we are compelled to admit another and perhaps more enduring value in the poem . Its psychological inter- est is not easily ...
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... pass'd by , Worse than adversity the Childe befell , — He felt the fulness of satiety ; Then loathed he in his native land to dwell , Which seem'd to him more lone than Ere- mite's sad cell . V For he through Sin's long labyrinth had ...
... pass'd by , Worse than adversity the Childe befell , — He felt the fulness of satiety ; Then loathed he in his native land to dwell , Which seem'd to him more lone than Ere- mite's sad cell . V For he through Sin's long labyrinth had ...
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... passing sigh ; Unmoved the Moslem sits , the light Greek carols by . XI 90 But who , of all the plunderers of yon fane On high , where Pallas ... pass'd to other climes : Hard is his heart whom charms may not enslave ; CANTO THE SECOND 21.
... passing sigh ; Unmoved the Moslem sits , the light Greek carols by . XI 90 But who , of all the plunderers of yon fane On high , where Pallas ... pass'd to other climes : Hard is his heart whom charms may not enslave ; CANTO THE SECOND 21.
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