The Works of Lord Byron, Volumen 6J. Murray, 1903 |
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... fact ; -- but Mr. Hazlitt accuses my inconsistency , and infers my inaccuracy . Perhaps he will admit that , with regard to the latter , one of the most intimate family connections of the Emperor may be equally capable of deciding on ...
... fact ; -- but Mr. Hazlitt accuses my inconsistency , and infers my inaccuracy . Perhaps he will admit that , with regard to the latter , one of the most intimate family connections of the Emperor may be equally capable of deciding on ...
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... fact , the trouble of an index ; XLV . i . For there we have them all " at one fell swoop , " Instead of being scattered through the pages ; They stand forth marshalled in a handsome troop , To meet the ingenuous youth of future ages ...
... fact , the trouble of an index ; XLV . i . For there we have them all " at one fell swoop , " Instead of being scattered through the pages ; They stand forth marshalled in a handsome troop , To meet the ingenuous youth of future ages ...
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... facts would all be thrown away ) , But keeping Julia and Don Juan still In sight , that several months have passed ; we ' ll say ' T was in November , but I'm not so sure About the day - the era ' s more obscure . CXXII . We'll talk of ...
... facts would all be thrown away ) , But keeping Julia and Don Juan still In sight , that several months have passed ; we ' ll say ' T was in November , but I'm not so sure About the day - the era ' s more obscure . CXXII . We'll talk of ...
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... facts against a virtuous woman's fame ? Ungrateful , perjured , barbarous Don Alfonso , How dare you think your lady would go on so ? CXLVII . " Is it for this I have disdained to hold The common privileges of my sex ? That I have ...
... facts against a virtuous woman's fame ? Ungrateful , perjured , barbarous Don Alfonso , How dare you think your lady would go on so ? CXLVII . " Is it for this I have disdained to hold The common privileges of my sex ? That I have ...
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... facts , which just now wore An awkward look ; as he revolved the case , The door was fastened in his legal face . CLXV . No sooner was it bolted , than - Oh Shame ! Oh Sin ! Oh Sorrow ! and Oh Womankind ! How can you do such things and ...
... facts , which just now wore An awkward look ; as he revolved the case , The door was fastened in his legal face . CLXV . No sooner was it bolted , than - Oh Shame ! Oh Sin ! Oh Sorrow ! and Oh Womankind ! How can you do such things and ...
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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