The Works of Lord Byron, Volumen 6J. Murray, 1903 |
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... soul in songs , Nor turn his very talent to a crime ; He did not loathe the Sire to laud the Son , But closed the tyrant - hater he begun . XI . Sublime , " Think'st thou , could he - the blind Old Man - arise Like Samuel from the grave ...
... soul in songs , Nor turn his very talent to a crime ; He did not loathe the Sire to laud the Son , But closed the tyrant - hater he begun . XI . Sublime , " Think'st thou , could he - the blind Old Man - arise Like Samuel from the grave ...
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... soul - hired , scorned Iscariot ? " I doubt if " Laureate " and " Iscariot " be good rhymes , but must say , as Ben Jonson did to Sylvester , who challenged him to rhyme with- " I , John Sylvester , Lay with your sister . " Jonson ...
... soul - hired , scorned Iscariot ? " I doubt if " Laureate " and " Iscariot " be good rhymes , but must say , as Ben Jonson did to Sylvester , who challenged him to rhyme with- " I , John Sylvester , Lay with your sister . " Jonson ...
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... soul desponds Beneath the lie this State - thing breathed o'er thee 3- " 1. For the character of Eutropius , the eunuch and minister at the court of Arcadius , see Gibbon , [ Decline and Fall , 1825 , ii . 307 , 308 ] . 2. [ " Mr. John ...
... soul desponds Beneath the lie this State - thing breathed o'er thee 3- " 1. For the character of Eutropius , the eunuch and minister at the court of Arcadius , see Gibbon , [ Decline and Fall , 1825 , ii . 307 , 308 ] . 2. [ " Mr. John ...
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... soul in songs , Nor turn his very talent to a crime ; He did not loathe the Sire to laud the Son , But closed the tyrant - hater he begun . XI . Think'st thou , could he — the blind Old Man - arise Like Samuel from the grave , to freeze ...
... soul in songs , Nor turn his very talent to a crime ; He did not loathe the Sire to laud the Son , But closed the tyrant - hater he begun . XI . Think'st thou , could he — the blind Old Man - arise Like Samuel from the grave , to freeze ...
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... perhaps , but for the soul Which struggled through and chastened down the whole . i . I'll tell you too a secret— silence ! hush ! which you'll hush } .— [ MS . ] LXI . Her glossy hair was clustered o'er a brow CANTO I. ] 31 DON JUAN .
... perhaps , but for the soul Which struggled through and chastened down the whole . i . I'll tell you too a secret— silence ! hush ! which you'll hush } .— [ MS . ] LXI . Her glossy hair was clustered o'er a brow CANTO I. ] 31 DON JUAN .
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