The Works of Lord Byron, Volumen 2J. Murray, 1904 |
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... round the peninsula of Munychia . Jan. 19 . Leave Athens , arrive Vari . Jan. 20 . Leave Vari , arrive Keratéa . Jan. 23 . Visit temple of Athene at Sunium . ( Stanza lxxxvi . ) Jan. 24. Leave Keratéa , arrive plain of Marathon . Jan ...
... round the peninsula of Munychia . Jan. 19 . Leave Athens , arrive Vari . Jan. 20 . Leave Vari , arrive Keratéa . Jan. 23 . Visit temple of Athene at Sunium . ( Stanza lxxxvi . ) Jan. 24. Leave Keratéa , arrive plain of Marathon . Jan ...
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... round the house , in our con- ventual garments " ( letter to Murray , November 19 , 1820 . See , too , the account of this visit which Matthews wrote to his sister in a letter dated May 22 , 1809 [ Letters , 1898 , i . 150-160 , and 153 ...
... round the house , in our con- ventual garments " ( letter to Murray , November 19 , 1820 . See , too , the account of this visit which Matthews wrote to his sister in a letter dated May 22 , 1809 [ Letters , 1898 , i . 150-160 , and 153 ...
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... now the festive bowl goes round , Nor monks get drunk in honour of their God . " ] 1. [ The " trivial particular " which suggested to Byron the He knew them flatterers of the festal hour , The CANTO 1. ] CHILDE HAROLD'S PILGRIMAGE . 21.
... now the festive bowl goes round , Nor monks get drunk in honour of their God . " ] 1. [ The " trivial particular " which suggested to Byron the He knew them flatterers of the festal hour , The CANTO 1. ] CHILDE HAROLD'S PILGRIMAGE . 21.
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... " the Alhambra of the Moorish kings , " or , possibly , the palace ( vide post , stanza xxix . line 7 ) at Mafra , ten miles from Cintra . ] But now the wild flowers round them only breathe : 36 [ CANTO I. CHILDE HAROLD'S PILGRIMAGE .
... " the Alhambra of the Moorish kings , " or , possibly , the palace ( vide post , stanza xxix . line 7 ) at Mafra , ten miles from Cintra . ] But now the wild flowers round them only breathe : 36 [ CANTO I. CHILDE HAROLD'S PILGRIMAGE .
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George Gordon Byron Baron Byron. But now the wild flowers round them only breathe : Yet ruined Splendour still is lingering there . And yonder towers the Prince's palace fair : There thou too , Vathek ! England's wealthiest son , i Once ...
George Gordon Byron Baron Byron. But now the wild flowers round them only breathe : Yet ruined Splendour still is lingering there . And yonder towers the Prince's palace fair : There thou too , Vathek ! England's wealthiest son , i Once ...
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