The Works of Lord Byron, Volumen 2J. Murray, 1904 |
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... mountains formerly called Pindus , in Albania . " On a blank leaf bound up with the MS . at the end of the volume , Byron wrote- " DEAR D . , - This is all that was contained in the MS . , but the outside cover has been torn off by the ...
... mountains formerly called Pindus , in Albania . " On a blank leaf bound up with the MS . at the end of the volume , Byron wrote- " DEAR D . , - This is all that was contained in the MS . , but the outside cover has been torn off by the ...
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... mountain - moss by scorching skies imbrowned , The sunken glen , whose sunless shrubs must weep , The tender azure of the unruffled deep , The orange tints that gild the greenest bough , The torrents that from cliff to valley leap ...
... mountain - moss by scorching skies imbrowned , The sunken glen , whose sunless shrubs must weep , The tender azure of the unruffled deep , The orange tints that gild the greenest bough , The torrents that from cliff to valley leap ...
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... mountain , is marked out by numerous crosses now , just as it was when Byron rode along it in 1809 , and it would appear he fell into the mistake of considering that the crosses were erected to show where assassinations had been ...
... mountain , is marked out by numerous crosses now , just as it was when Byron rode along it in 1809 , and it would appear he fell into the mistake of considering that the crosses were erected to show where assassinations had been ...
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... mountain's ever beauteous brow : But now , as if a thing unblest by Man , i Thy fairy dwelling is as lone as Thou ! iii . i . There too proud Vathek - England's wealthiest son .- [ MS . D. ] ii . When Wealth and Taste their worst and ...
... mountain's ever beauteous brow : But now , as if a thing unblest by Man , i Thy fairy dwelling is as lone as Thou ! iii . i . There too proud Vathek - England's wealthiest son .- [ MS . D. ] ii . When Wealth and Taste their worst and ...
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... mountains he Did take his way in solitary guise : Sweet was the scene , yet soon he thought to flee , More restless than the swallow in the skies : " Though here awhile he learned to moralise , For Meditation fixed at times on him ; And ...
... mountains he Did take his way in solitary guise : Sweet was the scene , yet soon he thought to flee , More restless than the swallow in the skies : " Though here awhile he learned to moralise , For Meditation fixed at times on him ; And ...
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