The Works of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals, and His Life, by Thomas Moore, Esq, Volume 17John Murray, 1833 |
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... fame is A spectral resident - whose pallid beam In shape of moonshine hovers o'er the pile- Make this a sacred part of Albion's isle . ( 1 ) ( 1 ) [ " I very often , " says Addison , " walk by myself in Westminster Abbey . I know that ...
... fame is A spectral resident - whose pallid beam In shape of moonshine hovers o'er the pile- Make this a sacred part of Albion's isle . ( 1 ) ( 1 ) [ " I very often , " says Addison , " walk by myself in Westminster Abbey . I know that ...
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... fame with each accomplish'd belle , Who still regretted that he did not rhyme . There wanted but this requisite to swell His qualities ( with them ) into sublime : Lady Fitz - Frisky , and Miss Mævia Mannish , Both long'd extremely to ...
... fame with each accomplish'd belle , Who still regretted that he did not rhyme . There wanted but this requisite to swell His qualities ( with them ) into sublime : Lady Fitz - Frisky , and Miss Mævia Mannish , Both long'd extremely to ...
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... fame , or name , for wit , war , sense , or nonsense , Permits whate'er they please , or did not long since . LXXIII . Our hero , as a hero , young and handsome , Noble , rich , celebrated , and a stranger , his ransom Like other slaves ...
... fame , or name , for wit , war , sense , or nonsense , Permits whate'er they please , or did not long since . LXXIII . Our hero , as a hero , young and handsome , Noble , rich , celebrated , and a stranger , his ransom Like other slaves ...
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... fame of thousand splendid sinners , The loveliest oligarchs of our gynocracy ; You may see such at all the balls and dinners , Among the proudest of our aristocracy , So gentle , charming , charitable , chaste- And all by having tact as ...
... fame of thousand splendid sinners , The loveliest oligarchs of our gynocracy ; You may see such at all the balls and dinners , Among the proudest of our aristocracy , So gentle , charming , charitable , chaste- And all by having tact as ...
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... Fame's a Carthage not so soon rebuilt . LXXIX . Perhaps this is as it should be ; -it is A comment on the Gospel's " Sin no more , And be thy sins forgiven : " — but upon this I leave the saints to settle their own score . ( 1 ) [ " A ...
... Fame's a Carthage not so soon rebuilt . LXXIX . Perhaps this is as it should be ; -it is A comment on the Gospel's " Sin no more , And be thy sins forgiven : " — but upon this I leave the saints to settle their own score . ( 1 ) [ " A ...
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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