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Page 19
... turning round to kick it , or to drive it away . Walk on unmoved , the dog will not bite , and the friends who are ... turn round and criticise the critics ; singular enough , they seem to consider this as a wonderful impertinence ...
... turning round to kick it , or to drive it away . Walk on unmoved , the dog will not bite , and the friends who are ... turn round and criticise the critics ; singular enough , they seem to consider this as a wonderful impertinence ...
Page 28
... turning his eyes , which exhibited a mingled expression of disgust and compassion , on his companion , he added , with reverence , - Had you thought more of him in fair weather , your case would be less to be pitied in this tempest ...
... turning his eyes , which exhibited a mingled expression of disgust and compassion , on his companion , he added , with reverence , - Had you thought more of him in fair weather , your case would be less to be pitied in this tempest ...
Page 52
... turn thy glory warms : The frailest leaf , the mossy bark , The acorn's cup , the rain - drop's arc , The swinging spider's silver line , The ruby of the drop of wine , The shining pebble of the pond , Thou inscribest with a bond In thy ...
... turn thy glory warms : The frailest leaf , the mossy bark , The acorn's cup , the rain - drop's arc , The swinging spider's silver line , The ruby of the drop of wine , The shining pebble of the pond , Thou inscribest with a bond In thy ...
Page 57
... turn from this strain of pure musical pathos , " Bringing the tears to the dim eyes , " to another fine burst of natural sorrow ; more sorrowful , inas- much as Byron mixed up less natural objects than Words- worth in his laments ...
... turn from this strain of pure musical pathos , " Bringing the tears to the dim eyes , " to another fine burst of natural sorrow ; more sorrowful , inas- much as Byron mixed up less natural objects than Words- worth in his laments ...
Page 58
... turn aside mine eye . " And now a mist of light Grows stronger in my sight , Shaping itself into a form most dear . Features I deemed had gone Once more I gaze upon , My child - my buried child - I know that you are here . " In subjects ...
... turn aside mine eye . " And now a mist of light Grows stronger in my sight , Shaping itself into a form most dear . Features I deemed had gone Once more I gaze upon , My child - my buried child - I know that you are here . " In subjects ...
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