The Works of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals, and His Life, by Thomas Moore, Esq, Volume 10John Murray, 1832 |
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... tears . We have also observed , that the motto from " Christabel , " which now stands at the head of " Fare thee well , " did not appear there until several editions had been printed . Mr. Cole- ridge's poem vi ADVERTISEMENT .
... tears . We have also observed , that the motto from " Christabel , " which now stands at the head of " Fare thee well , " did not appear there until several editions had been printed . Mr. Cole- ridge's poem vi ADVERTISEMENT .
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... appears to have assumed for an occasion the characteristic stanza and style of several contemporaries , - yet not only is his poetry marked in every instance by the strongest cast of originality , but in some leading particulars , and ...
... appears to have assumed for an occasion the characteristic stanza and style of several contemporaries , - yet not only is his poetry marked in every instance by the strongest cast of originality , but in some leading particulars , and ...
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... appear'd no more to strive , Yet seem'd as lately they had been alive ; And some deep feeling it were vain to trace At moments lighten'd o'er his livid face . VI . Not much he loved long question of the past , Nor told of wondrous wilds ...
... appear'd no more to strive , Yet seem'd as lately they had been alive ; And some deep feeling it were vain to trace At moments lighten'd o'er his livid face . VI . Not much he loved long question of the past , Nor told of wondrous wilds ...
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... appear'd to scan , And oft , in sudden mood , for many a day , From all communion he would start away : And then , his rarely call'd attendants said , Through night's long hours would sound his hurried tread O'er the dark gallery ...
... appear'd to scan , And oft , in sudden mood , for many a day , From all communion he would start away : And then , his rarely call'd attendants said , Through night's long hours would sound his hurried tread O'er the dark gallery ...
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... appear'd To know the import of the words they heard ; And , by the changes of his cheek and brow , They were not such as Lara should avow , Nor he interpret , yet with less surprise Than those around their chieftain's state he eyes ...
... appear'd To know the import of the words they heard ; And , by the changes of his cheek and brow , They were not such as Lara should avow , Nor he interpret , yet with less surprise Than those around their chieftain's state he eyes ...
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Alhama apostolic palace beautiful behold beneath blood Bonnivard bosom breast breath bright brow Chillon cold Corinth dared dark dead death deep dream dungeon earth Ezzelin fame fate fear feel fell fix'd gazed Giaour GIFFORD glance glory grave grew guilt hand hast hath heard heart heaven hour King knew Lara Lara's less light living look look'd Lord Byron Lord Holland Madame de Staël Mariamne mind mingled MONODY Moore mortal ne'er never night numbers o'er once Otho Parisina pass'd poem poetry R. B. SHERIDAN rest roll'd says scarce seem'd Sheridan shore Siege of Corinth sigh SIR WALTER SCOTT sleep smile sorrow soul spirit STANZAS steed stood strife tears tender thee thine thing thou art thought turn'd twas voice wall waves weep Whate'er wild wither'd words wound youth