The Works of Lord Byron, Volumen 6J. Murray, 1903 |
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... truth . Great works , in which the poet speaks ex animo , and the man lays bare the very pulse of the machine , are not conceived or composed unconsciously and at haphazard . Byron did not " whistle " Don Juan " for want of thought ...
... truth . Great works , in which the poet speaks ex animo , and the man lays bare the very pulse of the machine , are not conceived or composed unconsciously and at haphazard . Byron did not " whistle " Don Juan " for want of thought ...
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... truth , to represent and exhibit the great things of the world - Love and War , and Death by sea and land , and Man , half - angel , half - demon - the comedy of his fortunes , and the tragedy of his passions and his fate . Don Juan has ...
... truth , to represent and exhibit the great things of the world - Love and War , and Death by sea and land , and Man , half - angel , half - demon - the comedy of his fortunes , and the tragedy of his passions and his fate . Don Juan has ...
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... truth , And Love is taught hypocrisy from youth . LXXIII . But Passion most dissembles , yet betrays Even by its darkness ; as the blackest sky Foretells the heaviest tempest , it displays Its workings through the vainly guarded eye ...
... truth , And Love is taught hypocrisy from youth . LXXIII . But Passion most dissembles , yet betrays Even by its darkness ; as the blackest sky Foretells the heaviest tempest , it displays Its workings through the vainly guarded eye ...
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... truth than treason , That there are months which nature grows more merry in , - March has its hares , and May must have its heroine . i . A real wittol always is suspicious , But always also hunts in the wrong place .— [ MS . ] CIII ...
... truth than treason , That there are months which nature grows more merry in , - March has its hares , and May must have its heroine . i . A real wittol always is suspicious , But always also hunts in the wrong place .— [ MS . ] CIII ...
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... Truth , And then of Don Alfonso's fifty years : I wish these last had not occurred , in sooth , Because that number rarely much endears , And through all climes , the snowy and the sunny , Sounds ill in love , whate'er it may in money ...
... Truth , And then of Don Alfonso's fifty years : I wish these last had not occurred , in sooth , Because that number rarely much endears , And through all climes , the snowy and the sunny , Sounds ill in love , whate'er it may in money ...
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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