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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... leave the game , as every succeeding hazard will diminish the chance of his rising a winner . But , they cater ill for the public , and give indifferent advice to the poet , supposing him possessed of the highest qualities of viii ...
... leave the game , as every succeeding hazard will diminish the chance of his rising a winner . But , they cater ill for the public , and give indifferent advice to the poet , supposing him possessed of the highest qualities of viii ...
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... leave of that stage , and henceforth will mountebank it no longer . " . In the evening , a Gazette Extraordinary announced the abdication of Fontainebleau , and the poet violated his vows next morning , by composing this Ode , which he ...
... leave of that stage , and henceforth will mountebank it no longer . " . In the evening , a Gazette Extraordinary announced the abdication of Fontainebleau , and the poet violated his vows next morning , by composing this Ode , which he ...
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... . The last may still leave their marks ; and I guess now ' ( as the Yankees say ) , that he will yet play them a pass . " - B . Diary , April 8. ] Chain'd by the trunk he vainly broke- Alone - how B 4 ODE TO NAPOLEON BUONAPARTE .
... . The last may still leave their marks ; and I guess now ' ( as the Yankees say ) , that he will yet play them a pass . " - B . Diary , April 8. ] Chain'd by the trunk he vainly broke- Alone - how B 4 ODE TO NAPOLEON BUONAPARTE .
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... leave behind A brighter name to lure mankind ! XI . Thine evil deeds are writ in gore , Nor written thus in vain - Thy triumphs tell of fame no more , Or deepen every stain : If thou hadst died as honour dies , Some new Napoleon might ...
... leave behind A brighter name to lure mankind ! XI . Thine evil deeds are writ in gore , Nor written thus in vain - Thy triumphs tell of fame no more , Or deepen every stain : If thou hadst died as honour dies , Some new Napoleon might ...
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... leaves of this volume . Oh fool ! I shall go mad . " " These extracts are from the Diary of March and April . Before the end of May he had begun the composition of " Lara , " which has been almost 障 universally considered as the ...
... leaves of this volume . Oh fool ! I shall go mad . " " These extracts are from the Diary of March and April . Before the end of May he had begun the composition of " Lara , " which has been almost 障 universally considered as the ...
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