The Works of Lord Byron, Volumen 6J. Murray, 1903 |
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... beautiful . " Finally , a living poet , neither a disciple nor encomiast of Byron , pays eloquent tribute to the strength and splendour of Don Juan : " Across the stanzas . . . we swim forward as over the ' broad backs of the sea ...
... beautiful . " Finally , a living poet , neither a disciple nor encomiast of Byron , pays eloquent tribute to the strength and splendour of Don Juan : " Across the stanzas . . . we swim forward as over the ' broad backs of the sea ...
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... beautiful as fresh ; The sons no more were short , the daughters plain : But there's a rumour which I fain would hush , " " T is said that Donna Julia's grandmamma Produced her Don more heirs at love than law . LIX . However this might ...
... beautiful as fresh ; The sons no more were short , the daughters plain : But there's a rumour which I fain would hush , " " T is said that Donna Julia's grandmamma Produced her Don more heirs at love than law . LIX . However this might ...
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... beautiful she looked ! her conscious heart Glowed in her cheek , and yet she felt no wrong : I. i . Change horses every hour from night till noon .— [ MS . ] ii . Except the promises of true theology .— [ MS . ] [ " Oh , Susan ! I've ...
... beautiful she looked ! her conscious heart Glowed in her cheek , and yet she felt no wrong : I. i . Change horses every hour from night till noon .— [ MS . ] ii . Except the promises of true theology .— [ MS . ] [ " Oh , Susan ! I've ...
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... beautiful , or leave them neat : Arras they pricked and curtains with their swords , And wounded several shutters , and some boards . CXLIV . Under the bed they searched , and there they found- No matter what - it was not that they ...
... beautiful , or leave them neat : Arras they pricked and curtains with their swords , And wounded several shutters , and some boards . CXLIV . Under the bed they searched , and there they found- No matter what - it was not that they ...
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... beautiful and new , Hived 2 in our bosoms like the bag o ' the bee . Think'st thou the honey with those objects grew ? Alas ! ' t was not in them , but in thy power To double even the sweetness of a flower . CCXV . No more no more - Oh ...
... beautiful and new , Hived 2 in our bosoms like the bag o ' the bee . Think'st thou the honey with those objects grew ? Alas ! ' t was not in them , but in thy power To double even the sweetness of a flower . CCXV . No more no more - Oh ...
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Adeline Age of Bronze Baba beauty blood Byron called Canto charm chaste Childe Harold Compare Courland Death deem Devil Don Juan doubt Duc de Richelieu Duke e'er erased eyes fair fame feelings gazed Giaour Glory grace Gulbeyaz Haidée hath head heard heart Heaven hero John Byron Juan's Julia King knew Lady least leave less Letters light looked Lord Lord Byron Macbeth mind moral Muse ne'er never Newstead Abbey night nought Nouvelle Russie o'er once passed passion perhaps poem poet Poetical pretty Prince de Ligne rhyme Samian wine scarce seemed seen sigh smile soul stanza stood strange sublime Suwarrow sweet tell There's things thou thought true truth turn vide Whate'er wife William Bligh wish words young youth