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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... sort of question : And that which after all my spirit vexes , Is , that I find no spot where man can rest eye on , Without confusion of the sorts and sexes , Of beings , stars , and this unriddled wonder , The world , which at the ...
... sort of question : And that which after all my spirit vexes , Is , that I find no spot where man can rest eye on , Without confusion of the sorts and sexes , Of beings , stars , and this unriddled wonder , The world , which at the ...
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... sort of ignis fatuus to the mind , Which , though ' tis certain to perplex and frighten , Must burn more mildly ere it can enlighten . ( 1 ) [ Camille Des Moulins jocularly styled himself , " Attorney - General to the lanthorn ...
... sort of ignis fatuus to the mind , Which , though ' tis certain to perplex and frighten , Must burn more mildly ere it can enlighten . ( 1 ) [ Camille Des Moulins jocularly styled himself , " Attorney - General to the lanthorn ...
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... sort of moral me ; ( 2 ) He'll find it rather difficult some day To turn out both , or either , it may be . Some persons think that Coleridge hath the sway ; And Wordsworth has supporters , two or three ; And that deep - mouth'd ...
... sort of moral me ; ( 2 ) He'll find it rather difficult some day To turn out both , or either , it may be . Some persons think that Coleridge hath the sway ; And Wordsworth has supporters , two or three ; And that deep - mouth'd ...
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... sort of sentimental bogle , ( 1 ) Which sits for ever upon memory's crupper , The ghost of vanish'd pleasures once in vogue ! Ill Can tender souls relate the rise and fall Of hopes and fears which shake a single ball . LXXII . But these ...
... sort of sentimental bogle , ( 1 ) Which sits for ever upon memory's crupper , The ghost of vanish'd pleasures once in vogue ! Ill Can tender souls relate the rise and fall Of hopes and fears which shake a single ball . LXXII . But these ...
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... sort ; but somehow people never [ out : With the same thought the two words have help'd Love may exist with marriage , and should ever , And marriage also may exist without ; But love sans bans is both a sin and shame , And ought to go ...
... sort ; but somehow people never [ out : With the same thought the two words have help'd Love may exist with marriage , and should ever , And marriage also may exist without ; But love sans bans is both a sin and shame , And ought to go ...
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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