The Works of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals, and His Life, by Thomas Moore, Esq, Volumen 9John Murray, 1832 |
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... fate it found . These gifts were charm'd by secret spell Thy truth in absence to divine ; And they have done their duty well , — Alas ! they could not teach thee thine . That chain was firm in every link , But not to bear a stranger's ...
... fate it found . These gifts were charm'd by secret spell Thy truth in absence to divine ; And they have done their duty well , — Alas ! they could not teach thee thine . That chain was firm in every link , But not to bear a stranger's ...
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... fate , And works and words but dwindle to a date . Though as a monarch nods , and commerce calls , Impetuous rivers stagnate in canals ; Though swamps subdued , and marshes drain'd , sustain The heavy ploughshare and the yellow grain ...
... fate , And works and words but dwindle to a date . Though as a monarch nods , and commerce calls , Impetuous rivers stagnate in canals ; Though swamps subdued , and marshes drain'd , sustain The heavy ploughshare and the yellow grain ...
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... interpres . " " ( Boswell , vol . iii . p . 438. ) — But , in our humble opinion , Boileau's translation is precisely that of this " fidus interpres . " - E ] " - For you , young bard ! whom luckless fate To HINTS FROM HORACE . 61.
... interpres . " " ( Boswell , vol . iii . p . 438. ) — But , in our humble opinion , Boileau's translation is precisely that of this " fidus interpres . " - E ] " - For you , young bard ! whom luckless fate To HINTS FROM HORACE . 61.
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... fate To tremble on the nod of all who read , Ere may lead your first score of cantos time unrolls , Beware - for God's sake , don't begin like Bowles ! ( 1 ) Nec sic incipies , ut scriptor Cyclicus olim : ( 1 ) About two years ago a ...
... fate To tremble on the nod of all who read , Ere may lead your first score of cantos time unrolls , Beware - for God's sake , don't begin like Bowles ! ( 1 ) Nec sic incipies , ut scriptor Cyclicus olim : ( 1 ) About two years ago a ...
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... presumed that any body or any thing may be damned in verse by poetical license ; and , in case of accident , I beg leave to plead so illustrious a pre- cedent Let Havard's ( 1 ) fate o'ertake him , who 86 HINTS FROM HORACE .
... presumed that any body or any thing may be damned in verse by poetical license ; and , in case of accident , I beg leave to plead so illustrious a pre- cedent Let Havard's ( 1 ) fate o'ertake him , who 86 HINTS FROM HORACE .
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