Finden's Illustrations of the Life and Works of Lord Byron, Volume 1J. Murray, 1833 - Europe |
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... Turkish tyrants now enclose ; Though mightiest in the lists of fame , That glorious city still shall be - On me ' twill hold a dearer claim , As spot of thy nativity : And though I bid thee now farewell , When I behold that wond'rous ...
... Turkish tyrants now enclose ; Though mightiest in the lists of fame , That glorious city still shall be - On me ' twill hold a dearer claim , As spot of thy nativity : And though I bid thee now farewell , When I behold that wond'rous ...
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... Turks , which they did nobly ; and it was retained by them till 1798 , when the island was taken by Buonaparte . In 1800 , after a blockade , it was surrendered to the English ; and it was confirmed to the British Government by the ...
... Turks , which they did nobly ; and it was retained by them till 1798 , when the island was taken by Buonaparte . In 1800 , after a blockade , it was surrendered to the English ; and it was confirmed to the British Government by the ...
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... Turkish moscks , always a beautiful object , glittering in the first rays of the sun , and the cultivated appearance of the whole neighbourhood of the town , formed an agreeable contrast with the barren rocks on the other side of the ...
... Turkish moscks , always a beautiful object , glittering in the first rays of the sun , and the cultivated appearance of the whole neighbourhood of the town , formed an agreeable contrast with the barren rocks on the other side of the ...
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... Turk- ish cities , composed of dirty and narrow streets . houses are built of earth baked in the sun : some of the best are white - washed , and those belonging to the Turks are ornamented with red paint . The eaves overhang the streets ...
... Turk- ish cities , composed of dirty and narrow streets . houses are built of earth baked in the sun : some of the best are white - washed , and those belonging to the Turks are ornamented with red paint . The eaves overhang the streets ...
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William Brockedon. in comfortable circumstances . The Turks of Patrass are reckoned more wealthy than those of Athens ... Turkish vaivodeship , and the see of a Greek archbishop . Its situation , as one of the most western ports of the ...
William Brockedon. in comfortable circumstances . The Turks of Patrass are reckoned more wealthy than those of Athens ... Turkish vaivodeship , and the see of a Greek archbishop . Its situation , as one of the most western ports of the ...
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Acropolis Ali Pacha altars ancient appearance Athens Ballater beautiful Cadiz Cagliari canto Cape Colonna castle celebrated Chamouni Childe Harold Chillon church Cintra columns Constantinople convent Corfu Corinth deep distance Dodwell dome Drawn English Etna feet gentle Gibraltar glory grandeur Greece Greek hill Hobhouse inhabitants interest Ioannina island Ithaca J. D. Harding J. M. W. Turner Jupiter Olympius Lachin Lachin y Gair lady lake land letter to Moore Lisbon lofty Lord Byron Mafra magnificent Malta marble Marguerita Cogni mountain o'er Pacha palace Parthenon passed Patrass possession Prevesa promontory Propylæa remains rich river rock Roman ruins Santa Maura Saragoza says Lord Byron scene scenery seen shew shore side Simplon situation Sketch Sophia Spoleto spot Stanfield stone streets summit Sunium Tagus temple thee thou tion tomb town travellers Turkish Turks Venetian Venice Verona village walls