The Works of Lord Byron: Embracing His Suppressed Poems, and a Sketch of His LifePhillips, Sampson, 1854 - 1071 páginas |
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... Lucifer and Venus . Arn . Colonna , as I told you ! Cæs . My way through Rome . Arn . To the palace Oh ! I know Now onward , onward ! Gently . [ Exeunt , bearing OLIMPIA . - The scene closes . PART III . SCENE I. A Castle in the ...
... Lucifer and Venus . Arn . Colonna , as I told you ! Cæs . My way through Rome . Arn . To the palace Oh ! I know Now onward , onward ! Gently . [ Exeunt , bearing OLIMPIA . - The scene closes . PART III . SCENE I. A Castle in the ...
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... Lucifer , it was similar occasions , when the Fathers were quoted to difficult for me to make him talk like a clergyman him , as Moderator in the schools of Cambridge , upon the same subjects ; but I have done what I " Behold the Book ...
... Lucifer , it was similar occasions , when the Fathers were quoted to difficult for me to make him talk like a clergyman him , as Moderator in the schools of Cambridge , upon the same subjects ; but I have done what I " Behold the Book ...
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... Lucifer , that the pre- adamite world was also peopled by rational beings much more intelligent than man , and proportion- ably powerful to the mammoth , & c . , & c . , is , of course , a poetical fiction to help him to make out his ...
... Lucifer , that the pre- adamite world was also peopled by rational beings much more intelligent than man , and proportion- ably powerful to the mammoth , & c . , & c . , is , of course , a poetical fiction to help him to make out his ...
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... Lucifer . We are mighty . Cain . Are ye happy ? Lucifer . No ; art thou ? Cain . How should I be so ? Look on me ! Lucifer . Poor clay ! And thou pretendest to be wretched ! Thou ! Cain . I am : -and thou , with all thy might , what art ...
... Lucifer . We are mighty . Cain . Are ye happy ? Lucifer . No ; art thou ? Cain . How should I be so ? Look on me ! Lucifer . Poor clay ! And thou pretendest to be wretched ! Thou ! Cain . I am : -and thou , with all thy might , what art ...
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... Lucifer . Then who was the demon ? He Who would not let ye live , or he who would Have made ye live for ever in the joy And power of knowledge ? Cain . The fruits , or neither ! Lucifer . Would they had snatch'd both The other may be ...
... Lucifer . Then who was the demon ? He Who would not let ye live , or he who would Have made ye live for ever in the joy And power of knowledge ? Cain . The fruits , or neither ! Lucifer . Would they had snatch'd both The other may be ...
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