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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... keep a sharp eye - Much less on what you do than what you say : Be hypocritical , be cautious , be Not what you seem , but always what you see . LXXXVI . But how shall I relate in other cantos Of what befell our hero in the land , Which ...
... keep a sharp eye - Much less on what you do than what you say : Be hypocritical , be cautious , be Not what you seem , but always what you see . LXXXVI . But how shall I relate in other cantos Of what befell our hero in the land , Which ...
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... keep the world , both old and new , in pain Or pleasure ? Who make politics run glibber all ? The shade of Buonaparte's noble daring ? Jew Rothschild , and his fellow - Christian , Baring . VI . Those , and the truly liberal Lafitte ...
... keep the world , both old and new , in pain Or pleasure ? Who make politics run glibber all ? The shade of Buonaparte's noble daring ? Jew Rothschild , and his fellow - Christian , Baring . VI . Those , and the truly liberal Lafitte ...
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... keep its corn at the old price . XLI . But first of little Leila we'll dispose ; For like a day - dawn she was young and pure , Or like the old comparison of snows , Which are more pure than pleasant to be sure . Like many people every ...
... keep its corn at the old price . XLI . But first of little Leila we'll dispose ; For like a day - dawn she was young and pure , Or like the old comparison of snows , Which are more pure than pleasant to be sure . Like many people every ...
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... keep the pictures and statues of other nations , must naturally make other nations wish , now that victory is on their side , to return those articles to the lawful owners . According to my feelings , it would not only be unjust in the ...
... keep the pictures and statues of other nations , must naturally make other nations wish , now that victory is on their side , to return those articles to the lawful owners . According to my feelings , it would not only be unjust in the ...
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... keep the wheels going of the higher class , And draw them nightly when a ticket's sent : And what with masquerades , and fêtes , and balls , For the first season such a life scarce palls . LVIII . A young unmarried man , with a good ...
... keep the wheels going of the higher class , And draw them nightly when a ticket's sent : And what with masquerades , and fêtes , and balls , For the first season such a life scarce palls . LVIII . A young unmarried man , with a good ...
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