A Selection from the Works of Lord ByronEdward Moxon & Company, 1866 - 244 páginas |
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... live ; but few have ever had so much of them as Byron . His sincerity indeed is difficult to discover and define ; but it does in effect lie at the root of all his good works : deformed by pretension and defaced by as- sumption , masked ...
... live ; but few have ever had so much of them as Byron . His sincerity indeed is difficult to discover and define ; but it does in effect lie at the root of all his good works : deformed by pretension and defaced by as- sumption , masked ...
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... live ; but few have ever had so much of them as Byron . His sincerity indeed is difficult to discover and define ; but it does in effect lie at the root of all his good works : deformed by pretension and defaced by as- sumption , masked ...
... live ; but few have ever had so much of them as Byron . His sincerity indeed is difficult to discover and define ; but it does in effect lie at the root of all his good works : deformed by pretension and defaced by as- sumption , masked ...
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... live ; but few have ever had so much of them as Byron . His sincerity indeed is difficult to discover and define ; but it does in effect lie at the root of all his good works deformed by pretension and defaced by as- sumption , masked ...
... live ; but few have ever had so much of them as Byron . His sincerity indeed is difficult to discover and define ; but it does in effect lie at the root of all his good works deformed by pretension and defaced by as- sumption , masked ...
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... live thunder ! Not from one lone cloud , But every mountain now hath found a tongue , And Jura answers , through her misty shroud , Back to the joyous Alps , who call to her aloud ! And this is in the night : -Most glorious night ! Thou ...
... live thunder ! Not from one lone cloud , But every mountain now hath found a tongue , And Jura answers , through her misty shroud , Back to the joyous Alps , who call to her aloud ! And this is in the night : -Most glorious night ! Thou ...
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... live and die unheard , With a most voiceless thought , sheathing it as a sword . CLARENS ! by heavenly feet thy paths are trod , — Undying Love's , who here ascends a throne To which the steps are mountains ; where the god Is a ...
... live and die unheard , With a most voiceless thought , sheathing it as a sword . CLARENS ! by heavenly feet thy paths are trod , — Undying Love's , who here ascends a throne To which the steps are mountains ; where the god Is a ...
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