The Works of Lord Byron, Volumen 2J. Murray, 1899 - 544 páginas John Murray, Lord Byron's long-time publisher, released a 13-volume set of "The Works of Lord Byron" in the late 19th century. The poetry volumes, of which there are seven, were edited byErnest Hartley Coleridge, grandson of Romantic poet and Byron contemporary, Samuel Taylor Coleridge. The letters and journals were edited in another six volumes by Rowland Prothero. Volume two of poetry contains "Childe Harold's Pilgrimage" and historical notes by Byron's close friend, John Cam Hobhouse, who was with him on their Grand Tour of Europe after which Byron wrote "Childe Harold." |
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... o'er informed ; " and as with Nature , so with Art , the eye must be couched , and the film of associ- ation removed , before we can see clearly . But there is one characteristic feature of Childe Harold which association and ...
... o'er informed ; " and as with Nature , so with Art , the eye must be couched , and the film of associ- ation removed , before we can see clearly . But there is one characteristic feature of Childe Harold which association and ...
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... her memorandum - book- " As o'er the cold sepulchral stone . " " 2. " Stanzas written in passing the Ambracian Gulph , November 14 , 1809. ” 3. " Written at Athens , January 16th , 1810- NOTES ON THE MSS . Of childe HAROLD . xvii.
... her memorandum - book- " As o'er the cold sepulchral stone . " " 2. " Stanzas written in passing the Ambracian Gulph , November 14 , 1809. ” 3. " Written at Athens , January 16th , 1810- NOTES ON THE MSS . Of childe HAROLD . xvii.
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... o'er this page , nor to my verse deny That smile for which my breast might vainly sigh Could I to thee be ever more than friend : This much , dear Maid , accord ; nor question why To one so young my strain I would commend , But bid me ...
... o'er this page , nor to my verse deny That smile for which my breast might vainly sigh Could I to thee be ever more than friend : This much , dear Maid , accord ; nor question why To one so young my strain I would commend , But bid me ...
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... o'er Delphi's long deserted shrine , i . Oh , thou of yore esteemed -.— [ D . ] - . ii . Since later lyres are only strung on earth .— [ D . ] iii . or , thy glorious rill .— [ D . ] wooed thee , drank the vaunted rill .— [ D . ] iii ...
... o'er Delphi's long deserted shrine , i . Oh , thou of yore esteemed -.— [ D . ] - . ii . Since later lyres are only strung on earth .— [ D . ] iii . or , thy glorious rill .— [ D . ] wooed thee , drank the vaunted rill .— [ D . ] iii ...
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... o'er it he did fling , And tuned his farewell in the dim twilight ; While flew the vessel on her snowy wing , And fleeting shores receded from his sight , Thus to the elements he poured his last " Good Night . " his Pilgrimage in 1816 ...
... o'er it he did fling , And tuned his farewell in the dim twilight ; While flew the vessel on her snowy wing , And fleeting shores receded from his sight , Thus to the elements he poured his last " Good Night . " his Pilgrimage in 1816 ...
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