The Works of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals, and His Life, Volume 17J. Murray, 1835 - Poets, English |
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... Turn out so , we'll say nothing ' gainst the wording , As several people think such hazards rude . They're right ; our days are too brief for affording Space to dispute what no one ever could Decide , and every body one day will Know ...
... Turn out so , we'll say nothing ' gainst the wording , As several people think such hazards rude . They're right ; our days are too brief for affording Space to dispute what no one ever could Decide , and every body one day will Know ...
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... turn snitch for the forty- - That her Jack may be regular weight . " If there be any gemman so ignorant as to require a traduction , I refer him to my old friend and corporeal pastor and master , John Jackson , Esq . , Professor of ...
... turn snitch for the forty- - That her Jack may be regular weight . " If there be any gemman so ignorant as to require a traduction , I refer him to my old friend and corporeal pastor and master , John Jackson , Esq . , Professor of ...
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... turn . ( 1 ) XXVII . A row of gentlemen along the streets Suspended , may illuminate mankind , As also bonfires made of country seats ; But the old way is best for the purblind : The other looks like phosphorus on sheets , A sort of ...
... turn . ( 1 ) XXVII . A row of gentlemen along the streets Suspended , may illuminate mankind , As also bonfires made of country seats ; But the old way is best for the purblind : The other looks like phosphorus on sheets , A sort of ...
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... turn'd his sovereign's head . XXXIII . Some rumour also of some strange adventures Had gone before him , and his wars and loves ; And as romantic heads are pretty painters , And , above all , an Englishwoman's roves Into the excursive ...
... turn'd his sovereign's head . XXXIII . Some rumour also of some strange adventures Had gone before him , and his wars and loves ; And as romantic heads are pretty painters , And , above all , an Englishwoman's roves Into the excursive ...
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... turn on things which no aristocratic [ anent ( 1 ) Spirit would name , and therefore even I won't This subject quote ; as it would be schismatic In politesse , and have a sound affronting in't : — But " Damme " ' s quite ethereal ...
... turn on things which no aristocratic [ anent ( 1 ) Spirit would name , and therefore even I won't This subject quote ; as it would be schismatic In politesse , and have a sound affronting in't : — But " Damme " ' s quite ethereal ...
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Adieu ALBEMARLE STREET Amundeville antè Atalantis Aurora beauties better Blackwood's Magazine call'd CANTO chaste dames dance dinner Don Juan Don Quixote doth doubt eyes fair fame feelings Friar gainst Galignani Genoa ghost grace hate hath heard heart heaven heroes honour human Juan's king knew Lady Adeline late least leave less look look'd Lord Byron Lord Henry LXXIII LXXIV LXXVI Macbeth marriage matter MEDWIN mind misanthropy Miss moral Murray Muse nations nature ne'er never noble nought o'er once Parisina pass'd passion Perhaps poet praise pretty preux Chevalier ragoût rhyme sage scarce seem'd seen Shooter's Hill Siege of Corinth slight smile sometimes soul spirit stood sublime sweet tell thee there's things thou thought true truth turn'd twas twill unto virtue what's wish wish'd wonder XVII young youth