The Works of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals, and His Life, by Thomas Moore, Esq, Volume 17J. Murray, 1833 - Poets, English |
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... fair ; The truth is , I've grown lately rather phthisical : I don't know what the reason is - the air Perhaps ; but as I suffer from the shocks Of illness , I grow much more orthodox . VI . The first attack at once proved the Divinity ...
... fair ; The truth is , I've grown lately rather phthisical : I don't know what the reason is - the air Perhaps ; but as I suffer from the shocks Of illness , I grow much more orthodox . VI . The first attack at once proved the Divinity ...
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... Fair virgins blush'd upon him ; wedded dames Bloom'd also in less transitory hues ; For both commodities dwell by the Thames , The painting and the painted ; youth , ceruse , Against his heart preferr'd their usual claims , Such as no ...
... Fair virgins blush'd upon him ; wedded dames Bloom'd also in less transitory hues ; For both commodities dwell by the Thames , The painting and the painted ; youth , ceruse , Against his heart preferr'd their usual claims , Such as no ...
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... fair Can form a slight acquaintance with fresh air . LXVI . Then dress , then dinner , then awakes the world ! Then glare the lamps , then whirl the wheels , then roar [ hurl'd Through street and square fast flashing chariots Like ...
... fair Can form a slight acquaintance with fresh air . LXVI . Then dress , then dinner , then awakes the world ! Then glare the lamps , then whirl the wheels , then roar [ hurl'd Through street and square fast flashing chariots Like ...
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... fair to state his vir . tues - learning , labour , research , wrath , and partiality . I call the latter virtues in a writer , because they make him write in earnest . " ( 2 ) [ It has been , injuriously for him , too extensively held ...
... fair to state his vir . tues - learning , labour , research , wrath , and partiality . I call the latter virtues in a writer , because they make him write in earnest . " ( 2 ) [ It has been , injuriously for him , too extensively held ...
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... fair creatures who have prided Themselves on innocent tantalisation , And hate all vice except its reputation . XXVI . But these are few , and in the end they make Some devilish escapade or stir , which shows That even the purest people ...
... fair creatures who have prided Themselves on innocent tantalisation , And hate all vice except its reputation . XXVI . But these are few , and in the end they make Some devilish escapade or stir , which shows That even the purest people ...
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Adieu Amundeville antè Atalantis Aurora beauties Blackwood's Magazine call'd CANTO chaste coruscation dames dance devil dinner Don Juan Don Quixote doth doubt dread e'er eyes fair fame feelings Friar gainst ghost Gothic gout grace hate hath heard heart heaven heroes human John Bull Juan's king knew Lady Adeline late least leave less look look'd Lord Byron Lord Henry LXIII LXXIX LXXVI LXXXIII Macbeth mankind marriage matter mind misanthropy Miss moral Muse nations nature ne'er Nessus never noble Nottinghamshire nought o'er once pass'd passion Perhaps poet praise pretty pride ragoût rhyme sage scarce seem'd seen slight smile sometimes soul spirit stood strange sublime sweet Sweet Adeline tell thee there's things thou thought Titian true truth turn'd twas twill unto virtue what's wish wish'd wonder XVII young youth