The works of lord Byron, Volumen 1 |
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... called Aianuga - Liakura . 14 . Fair is proud Seville ; let her country boast Her strength , her wealth , her site of ancient days . Stanza lxv . lines 1 and 2 . Seville was the Hispalis of the Romans . Ask 15 . ye , Baotian shades ...
... called Aianuga - Liakura . 14 . Fair is proud Seville ; let her country boast Her strength , her wealth , her site of ancient days . Stanza lxv . lines 1 and 2 . Seville was the Hispalis of the Romans . Ask 15 . ye , Baotian shades ...
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... called . 22 . Nature's volcanic amphitheatre . Stanza li . line 2 . The Chimariot mountains appear to have been volcanic . Now called Kalamas . 23 . behold black Acheron ! 140 NOTES TO THE SECOND CANTO OF.
... called . 22 . Nature's volcanic amphitheatre . Stanza li . line 2 . The Chimariot mountains appear to have been volcanic . Now called Kalamas . 23 . behold black Acheron ! 140 NOTES TO THE SECOND CANTO OF.
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George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) Now called Kalamas . 23 . behold black Acheron ! Stanza li . line 6 , Albanese cloak . 24 . in his white capote- 25 . Stanza lii . line 7 . The Sun had sunk behind vast Tomerit . Anciently Mount ...
George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) Now called Kalamas . 23 . behold black Acheron ! Stanza li . line 6 , Albanese cloak . 24 . in his white capote- 25 . Stanza lii . line 7 . The Sun had sunk behind vast Tomerit . Anciently Mount ...
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... called the Jew's castle , and a large cross com- memorative of the murder of a chief by his brother : the number of castles and cities along the course of the Rhine on both sides is very great , and their situations remarkably beautiful ...
... called the Jew's castle , and a large cross com- memorative of the murder of a chief by his brother : the number of castles and cities along the course of the Rhine on both sides is very great , and their situations remarkably beautiful ...
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... called Me- thodism to be attributed to any cause beyond the enthusiasm excited by its vehement faith and doctrines ( the truth or error of which I presume neither to canvass nor to question ) I should venture to ascribe it to the ...
... called Me- thodism to be attributed to any cause beyond the enthusiasm excited by its vehement faith and doctrines ( the truth or error of which I presume neither to canvass nor to question ) I should venture to ascribe it to the ...
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