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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... look at our poetical library we shall find , generally speaking , the most dis- tinguished poets have been the most voluminous , and that those who , like Gray , limited their productions to a few poems , anxiously and sedulously ...
... look at our poetical library we shall find , generally speaking , the most dis- tinguished poets have been the most voluminous , and that those who , like Gray , limited their productions to a few poems , anxiously and sedulously ...
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... look'd he round ? Thou in the sternness of thy strength An equal deed hast done at length , And darker fate hast found : He fell , the forest prowlers ' prey ; But thou must eat thy heart away ! VII . The Roman , ( 1 ) when his burning ...
... look'd he round ? Thou in the sternness of thy strength An equal deed hast done at length , And darker fate hast found : He fell , the forest prowlers ' prey ; But thou must eat thy heart away ! VII . The Roman , ( 1 ) when his burning ...
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... look ; And that sarcastic levity of tongue , The stinging of a heart the world hath stung , ( 1 ) That darts in seeming playfulness around , And makes those feel that will not own the wound ; - ( 1 ) [ It is a remarkable property of the ...
... look ; And that sarcastic levity of tongue , The stinging of a heart the world hath stung , ( 1 ) That darts in seeming playfulness around , And makes those feel that will not own the wound ; - ( 1 ) [ It is a remarkable property of the ...
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... look'd on high , And ask'd if greater dwelt beyond the sky : Chain'd to excess , the slave of each extreme , How woke he from the wildness of that dream ? Alas ! he told not - but he did awake To curse the wither'd heart that would not ...
... look'd on high , And ask'd if greater dwelt beyond the sky : Chain'd to excess , the slave of each extreme , How woke he from the wildness of that dream ? Alas ! he told not - but he did awake To curse the wither'd heart that would not ...
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... look , That oft awake his aspect could disclose , And now was fix'd in horrible repose . They raise him - bear him ; -hush ! he breathes , he speaks , The swarthy blush recolours in his cheeks , His lip resumes its red , his eye ...
... look , That oft awake his aspect could disclose , And now was fix'd in horrible repose . They raise him - bear him ; -hush ! he breathes , he speaks , The swarthy blush recolours in his cheeks , His lip resumes its red , his eye ...
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