A Selection from the Works of Lord ByronEdward Moxon & Company, 1866 - 244 pages |
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... fell the faultless and fervent melodies of Tennyson . To them , chief among the past heroes of the younger century , three men appeared as pre- dominant in poetry ; Coleridge , Keats , and Shelley . Behind these were effaced , on either ...
... fell the faultless and fervent melodies of Tennyson . To them , chief among the past heroes of the younger century , three men appeared as pre- dominant in poetry ; Coleridge , Keats , and Shelley . Behind these were effaced , on either ...
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... fell the faultless and fervent melodies of Tennyson . To them , chief among the past heroes of the younger century , three men appeared as pre- dominant in poetry ; Coleridge , Keats , and Shelley . Behind these were effaced , on either ...
... fell the faultless and fervent melodies of Tennyson . To them , chief among the past heroes of the younger century , three men appeared as pre- dominant in poetry ; Coleridge , Keats , and Shelley . Behind these were effaced , on either ...
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... fell the faultless and fervent melodies of Tennyson . To them , chief among the past heroes of the younger century , three men appeared as pre- dominant in poetry ; Coleridge , Keats , and Shelley . Behind these were effaced , on either ...
... fell the faultless and fervent melodies of Tennyson . To them , chief among the past heroes of the younger century , three men appeared as pre- dominant in poetry ; Coleridge , Keats , and Shelley . Behind these were effaced , on either ...
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... fell even into follies and vulgarities unworthy of a meaner name than his . In effect , when his errors were gravest , he erred through humility and not through pride . Pride would have sustained him far above the remarks and reviews of ...
... fell even into follies and vulgarities unworthy of a meaner name than his . In effect , when his errors were gravest , he erred through humility and not through pride . Pride would have sustained him far above the remarks and reviews of ...
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... fell upon the false and corrupt parts of English character , its mealy - mouthed vices and its unsound virtues . Had the scene been shifted to Italy or France , we might have heard little of the poet's failing power and perverse ...
... fell upon the false and corrupt parts of English character , its mealy - mouthed vices and its unsound virtues . Had the scene been shifted to Italy or France , we might have heard little of the poet's failing power and perverse ...
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AHOLIBAMAH AMBRACIAN GULF Anah angels appear'd Asmodeus beauty behold beneath blood breast breath brow Byron chain CHILDE HAROLD'S PILGRIMAGE clay clime clouds damn'd dark dead death deep Don Juan dream dust earth EDWARD MOXON EPISTLE TO AUGUSTA eternal eyes face fair father feel flowers foam gazed GIAOUR glory gone grave grew Haidée hand hath heart heaven hell hope hour human clay immortal Japh knew less light live look look'd Michael Molière mortal mountains ne'er never night o'er ocean once pass'd passion Pedrillo perish'd poem poets praise round Saint Peter SAME.-CANTO Samian wine Satan seem'd shore sigh silent skies sleep son of Noah soul spirit STANZAS stars sweet tears thee thine things thou art thought turn'd Twas verse voice walls waters wave weep wind wings young