Letters and Journals of Lord Byron: With Notices of His Life, Volume 3A. and W. Galignani, 1831 - 512 pages |
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... lines : My epitaph shall be my name alone ; If that with honour fail to crown my clay , Oh may no other fame my deeds repay ; That , only that , shall single out the spot , By that remember'd , or with that forgot . In the autumn of ...
... lines : My epitaph shall be my name alone ; If that with honour fail to crown my clay , Oh may no other fame my deeds repay ; That , only that , shall single out the spot , By that remember'd , or with that forgot . In the autumn of ...
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... lines , beginning " In thee I fondly hoped to clasp , " which were printed in his first unpublished volume , * In a suit undertaken for the recovery of the Rochdale property . + This precious pencilling is still , of course , preserved ...
... lines , beginning " In thee I fondly hoped to clasp , " which were printed in his first unpublished volume , * In a suit undertaken for the recovery of the Rochdale property . + This precious pencilling is still , of course , preserved ...
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... lines I am about to give , to have been , in its original state , intended to commemorate the death of the same ... line , seems calculated to give an idea of the youth's station in life , wholly different from that which the whole tenor ...
... lines I am about to give , to have been , in its original state , intended to commemorate the death of the same ... line , seems calculated to give an idea of the youth's station in life , wholly different from that which the whole tenor ...
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... lines , the history of literature affords - Pope , Con- greve , and Chatterton - were all of them persons self- educated , according to their own intellectual wants " Strabo , Cellarius , Adams , Pinkerton , and Guth- and tastes , and ...
... lines , the history of literature affords - Pope , Con- greve , and Chatterton - were all of them persons self- educated , according to their own intellectual wants " Strabo , Cellarius , Adams , Pinkerton , and Guth- and tastes , and ...
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... lines ) , which he wrote about this period , but never printed - having produced most of them after the publication of his " Hours of Idleness . " The greater number of these have little , besides his name , to recommend them : but ...
... lines ) , which he wrote about this period , but never printed - having produced most of them after the publication of his " Hours of Idleness . " The greater number of these have little , besides his name , to recommend them : but ...
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