The poetical Works of Lord Byron: Reprinted from the original editions. With Explanatory Notes, & cFrederick Warne & Company, 1875 - 668 pages |
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... PARISINA THE PRISONER OF CHILLON . 231 On Finding a Fan 652 To the Author of a Sonnet . 241 653 Farewell to the Muse . 653 . 246 To an Oak at Newstead • 653 BEPPO · 251 To my Son · 654 MAZEPPA 259 Lines to Mr. Hodgson 654 THE ISLAND ...
... PARISINA THE PRISONER OF CHILLON . 231 On Finding a Fan 652 To the Author of a Sonnet . 241 653 Farewell to the Muse . 653 . 246 To an Oak at Newstead • 653 BEPPO · 251 To my Son · 654 MAZEPPA 259 Lines to Mr. Hodgson 654 THE ISLAND ...
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... saw nor heard these animals ; but among the ruins of Ephesus I have heard them by hundreds . They haunt ruins and follow armies . While gleams on Parisina's face The Heaven she fears will 240 1816 . THE SIEGE OF CORINTH .
... saw nor heard these animals ; but among the ruins of Ephesus I have heard them by hundreds . They haunt ruins and follow armies . While gleams on Parisina's face The Heaven she fears will 240 1816 . THE SIEGE OF CORINTH .
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... Parisina and Hugo his bastard son , a beautiful and valiant youth . They were beheaded in the castle by the sentence of a father and husband , who published his shame , and survived their execution . He was unfortunate , if they were ...
... Parisina and Hugo his bastard son , a beautiful and valiant youth . They were beheaded in the castle by the sentence of a father and husband , who published his shame , and survived their execution . He was unfortunate , if they were ...
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... Parisina's face The Heaven she fears will not forgive her , As if each calmly conscious star Beheld her frailty from afar- The frequent sigh , the long embrace , Yet binds them to their trysting - place . But it must come , and they ...
... Parisina's face The Heaven she fears will not forgive her , As if each calmly conscious star Beheld her frailty from afar- The frequent sigh , the long embrace , Yet binds them to their trysting - place . But it must come , and they ...
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... tamelessness of heart ; From thee - nay , wherefore dost thou start ? - Haught , ' haughty . Away , haught man , thou art insulting me , ' - SHAKESPEARE , From thee in all their vigour came My arm of 1816 . 243 PARISINA .
... tamelessness of heart ; From thee - nay , wherefore dost thou start ? - Haught , ' haughty . Away , haught man , thou art insulting me , ' - SHAKESPEARE , From thee in all their vigour came My arm of 1816 . 243 PARISINA .
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