The Romantics Reviewed: Contemporary Reviews of British Romantic Writers, Part 1, Volume 2Donald H. Reiman Garland Pub., 1972 - English periodicals |
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Page 108
... bave met with good even among men- But this avail'd not ; I have bad my foes , And none have baffled , many fallen before me- But this availed not- " " And on thy head I pour the vial Which doth devote thee to this trial ; Nor to ...
... bave met with good even among men- But this avail'd not ; I have bad my foes , And none have baffled , many fallen before me- But this availed not- " " And on thy head I pour the vial Which doth devote thee to this trial ; Nor to ...
Page 339
... bave sailed , and sail ; but for . The stars , I own my telescope is dim But at the least I have shunned the common shore , And leaving land far out of sight , would skim The Ocean of Eternity : the roar Of breakers has not daunted my ...
... bave sailed , and sail ; but for . The stars , I own my telescope is dim But at the least I have shunned the common shore , And leaving land far out of sight , would skim The Ocean of Eternity : the roar Of breakers has not daunted my ...
Page 340
... bave operated in disgusting him also with his ragged regiment of ex - English associates , and inspired him with the intention of purging and living cleanly , " " " Wer't not for laughing , we could pity him . " He can hardly be ...
... bave operated in disgusting him also with his ragged regiment of ex - English associates , and inspired him with the intention of purging and living cleanly , " " " Wer't not for laughing , we could pity him . " He can hardly be ...
Contents
Byron Childe Harold IV | 10 |
THEATRE | 22 |
Byron The Giaour | 30 |
Copyright | |
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