The Works of Lord Byron: Embracing His Suppressed Poems, and a Sketch of His LifePhillips, Sampson, 1854 - 1071 páginas |
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... better kept than any other vows whatsoever ; and the songs of the Troubadours were not more decent , and certainly were much less refined , than those of To Ovid . The " Cours d'amour , parlemens d'amour ou de courtesie et de gentilesse ...
... better kept than any other vows whatsoever ; and the songs of the Troubadours were not more decent , and certainly were much less refined , than those of To Ovid . The " Cours d'amour , parlemens d'amour ou de courtesie et de gentilesse ...
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... better , then , to be alone , And love Earth only for its earthly sake ? By the blue rushing of the arrowy Rhone , 18 Or the pure bosom of its nursing lake , Which feeds it as a mother who doth make A fair but froward infant her own ...
... better , then , to be alone , And love Earth only for its earthly sake ? By the blue rushing of the arrowy Rhone , 18 Or the pure bosom of its nursing lake , Which feeds it as a mother who doth make A fair but froward infant her own ...
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... better of his species and of himself . The child of love , -though born in bitterness , And nurtured in convulsion . Of thy sire These were the eleinents , -and thine no less . As yet such are around thee , -but thy fire Shall bo more ...
... better of his species and of himself . The child of love , -though born in bitterness , And nurtured in convulsion . Of thy sire These were the eleinents , -and thine no less . As yet such are around thee , -but thy fire Shall bo more ...
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... better grounds , namely , that the Italians are in no respect more ferocious than their neigh- bors , that man must be wilfully blind , or ignorantly heedless , who is not struck with the extraordinary capacity of this people , or , if ...
... better grounds , namely , that the Italians are in no respect more ferocious than their neigh- bors , that man must be wilfully blind , or ignorantly heedless , who is not struck with the extraordinary capacity of this people , or , if ...
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... better of Certainly it was not a little staggering when the him for this ; but , for a Boeotian , he was brisk with Sieurs Fauvel and Lusieri , the two greatest dema- all his absurdity . This phenomenon ( with the ex - gogues of the day ...
... better of Certainly it was not a little staggering when the him for this ; but , for a Boeotian , he was brisk with Sieurs Fauvel and Lusieri , the two greatest dema- all his absurdity . This phenomenon ( with the ex - gogues of the day ...
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