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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... earth with hostile bones , And can he thus survive ? ( 2 ) ( 1 ) [ The reader has seen that Lord Byron , when publishing " The Corsair , " in January , 1814 , announced an apparently quite serious resolution to withdraw , for some years ...
... earth with hostile bones , And can he thus survive ? ( 2 ) ( 1 ) [ The reader has seen that Lord Byron , when publishing " The Corsair , " in January , 1814 , announced an apparently quite serious resolution to withdraw , for some years ...
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... thousand laughs at it , he'll make the other nine thousand nine hundred and ninety - nine laugh too . " - Croker's Boswell , vol . iv . p . 102. ] X. And Earth hath spilt her blood for him , ODE TO NAPOLEON BUONAPARTE . 6.
... thousand laughs at it , he'll make the other nine thousand nine hundred and ninety - nine laugh too . " - Croker's Boswell , vol . iv . p . 102. ] X. And Earth hath spilt her blood for him , ODE TO NAPOLEON BUONAPARTE . 6.
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... Earth hath spilt her blood for him , Who thus can hoard his own ! And Monarchs bow'd the trembling limb , And thank'd him for a throne ! Fair Freedom ! we may hold thee dear , When thus thy mightiest foes their fear In humblest guise ...
... Earth hath spilt her blood for him , Who thus can hoard his own ! And Monarchs bow'd the trembling limb , And thank'd him for a throne ! Fair Freedom ! we may hold thee dear , When thus thy mightiest foes their fear In humblest guise ...
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... earth . XIII . And she , proud Austria's mournful flower , Thy still imperial bride ; How bears her breast the torturing hour ? Still clings she to thy side ? Must she too bend , must she too share Thy late repentance , long despair ...
... earth . XIII . And she , proud Austria's mournful flower , Thy still imperial bride ; How bears her breast the torturing hour ? Still clings she to thy side ? Must she too bend , must she too share Thy late repentance , long despair ...
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... earth was Gaul's - Gaul thine- When that immeasurable Unsated to resign Had been an act of power purer fame Than gathers round Marengo's name And gilded thy decline , Through the long twilight of all time , Despite some passing clouds ...
... earth was Gaul's - Gaul thine- When that immeasurable Unsated to resign Had been an act of power purer fame Than gathers round Marengo's name And gilded thy decline , Through the long twilight of all time , Despite some passing clouds ...
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