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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... rocks new loveliness survey , And rest ye at " Our Lady's house of Woe ; " 1 2.B. Where frugal monks their little relics ... rock , extends a smooth level of greensward . . . The Hermitage , its cell , chapel , and refectory , are all ...
... rocks new loveliness survey , And rest ye at " Our Lady's house of Woe ; " 1 2.B. Where frugal monks their little relics ... rock , extends a smooth level of greensward . . . The Hermitage , its cell , chapel , and refectory , are all ...
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... rock to rock Blue columns soaring loft in sulphury wreath Fragments on fragments in contention knock .— [ MS . erased , D. ] I. " The Siroc is the violent hot wind that for weeks together blows down the Mediterranean from the Archi ...
... rock to rock Blue columns soaring loft in sulphury wreath Fragments on fragments in contention knock .— [ MS . erased , D. ] I. " The Siroc is the violent hot wind that for weeks together blows down the Mediterranean from the Archi ...
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... ' The worst of it is , I do believe , ' he said . I , like all connected with him , was broken against the rock of predestination . " ] TO INEZ.1 I. NAY , smile not at my sullen 74 [ CANTO I. CHILDE HAROLD'S PILGRIMAGE .
... ' The worst of it is , I do believe , ' he said . I , like all connected with him , was broken against the rock of predestination . " ] TO INEZ.1 I. NAY , smile not at my sullen 74 [ CANTO I. CHILDE HAROLD'S PILGRIMAGE .
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... rock : - " One , " said the guide , " of a king who broke his neck hunt- ing . " His majesty had certainly chosen the fittest spot for such an achievement . A little above Castri is a cave , supposed the Pythian , of immense depth ; the ...
... rock : - " One , " said the guide , " of a king who broke his neck hunt- ing . " His majesty had certainly chosen the fittest spot for such an achievement . A little above Castri is a cave , supposed the Pythian , of immense depth ; the ...
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... rock ; without it , Pena has the sense I adopted . I do not think it necessary to alter the passage ; as , though the common acceptation affixed to it is " Our Lady of the Rock , " I may well assume the other sense from the severities ...
... rock ; without it , Pena has the sense I adopted . I do not think it necessary to alter the passage ; as , though the common acceptation affixed to it is " Our Lady of the Rock , " I may well assume the other sense from the severities ...
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