Finden's Illustrations of the Life and Works of Lord Byron, Volume 1J. Murray, 1833 - Europe |
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... women , all wading for their lives - some- thing too serious for matter of merriment . And yet there were scenes that were irresistibly comic . On most of these strangers the catastrophe came so sud- denly , that they were only roused ...
... women , all wading for their lives - some- thing too serious for matter of merriment . And yet there were scenes that were irresistibly comic . On most of these strangers the catastrophe came so sud- denly , that they were only roused ...
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... woman . It was impossible that she could be insensible of his love for her ; and Byron was aware that her affections had been given to another . His own mention of his love for her , and the circumstances attending it , must acquit her ...
... woman . It was impossible that she could be insensible of his love for her ; and Byron was aware that her affections had been given to another . His own mention of his love for her , and the circumstances attending it , must acquit her ...
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... woman's slave ; - Have kiss'd , as if without design , The babe which ought to have been mine , And shew'd , alas ! in each caress , Time had not made me love the less . " Another beautiful address to her was written a few days after ...
... woman's slave ; - Have kiss'd , as if without design , The babe which ought to have been mine , And shew'd , alas ! in each caress , Time had not made me love the less . " Another beautiful address to her was written a few days after ...
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... women of bad character , not contented with the vain . display of having elevated the church of Lisbon into a patriarchate , to vie with that of St. Peter's at Rome , employed his troops in the erection of an edifice that was to eclipse ...
... women of bad character , not contented with the vain . display of having elevated the church of Lisbon into a patriarchate , to vie with that of St. Peter's at Rome , employed his troops in the erection of an edifice that was to eclipse ...
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... woman's hand , before a batter'd wall ? " Childe Harold , canto i . st . 54 , 5 , 6 . " Such , " says Lord Byron , in a note , " were the exploits of the Maid of Saragoza , who by her valour elevated herself to the highest rank of ...
... woman's hand , before a batter'd wall ? " Childe Harold , canto i . st . 54 , 5 , 6 . " Such , " says Lord Byron , in a note , " were the exploits of the Maid of Saragoza , who by her valour elevated herself to the highest rank of ...
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