The works of ... lord Byron, Volumen 7J. Hunt, 1824 |
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... pass without a phrase From a bold Briton in her wonted praise ? " Arts - arms - and George - and glory and the isles- And happy Britain - wealth and freedom's smiles- White cliffs , that held invasion far aloof- Contented subjects , all ...
... pass without a phrase From a bold Briton in her wonted praise ? " Arts - arms - and George - and glory and the isles- And happy Britain - wealth and freedom's smiles- White cliffs , that held invasion far aloof- Contented subjects , all ...
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... pass their patriot bill ; The landed interest- ( you may understand The phrase much better leaving out the land ) - The land self - interest groans from shore to shore , 600 For fear that plenty should attain the poor . Up ! up again ...
... pass their patriot bill ; The landed interest- ( you may understand The phrase much better leaving out the land ) - The land self - interest groans from shore to shore , 600 For fear that plenty should attain the poor . Up ! up again ...
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... Her smiles and tears had passed , as light winds pass O'er lakes , to ruffle , not destroy , their glass , Whose depths unsearch'd , and fountains from the hill , 150 Restore their surface , in itself so still , Until THE ISLAND . 63.
... Her smiles and tears had passed , as light winds pass O'er lakes , to ruffle , not destroy , their glass , Whose depths unsearch'd , and fountains from the hill , 150 Restore their surface , in itself so still , Until THE ISLAND . 63.
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... Where the rough seal reposes from the wind , And sleeps unwieldy in his cavern dun , Or gambols with huge frolic in the sun : There shrilly to the passing oar is heard 10 The startled echo of the ocean bird , Who rears CANTO IV. ...
... Where the rough seal reposes from the wind , And sleeps unwieldy in his cavern dun , Or gambols with huge frolic in the sun : There shrilly to the passing oar is heard 10 The startled echo of the ocean bird , Who rears CANTO IV. ...
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... the wind being unfavourable , I thought it more advi- sable to go round to the eastward of Staten - land than to attempt passing through Straits le Maire . We passed New Year's Har- bour and Cape St. John , and on Monday the 116 APPENDIX .
... the wind being unfavourable , I thought it more advi- sable to go round to the eastward of Staten - land than to attempt passing through Straits le Maire . We passed New Year's Har- bour and Cape St. John , and on Monday the 116 APPENDIX .
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