The Works of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals, and His Life, by Thomas Moore, Esq, Volume 10J. Murray, 1832 - Poets, English |
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... present note is serious , and it really would be inconvenient , there is an end of the matter : tear my draft , and go on as usual : that I was perfectly serious , in wishing to suppress all future publication , is true ; but certainly ...
... present note is serious , and it really would be inconvenient , there is an end of the matter : tear my draft , and go on as usual : that I was perfectly serious , in wishing to suppress all future publication , is true ; but certainly ...
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... present dubious , or the past a dream . He lives , nor yet is past his manhood's prime , Though sear'd by toil , and something touch'd by time ; His faults , whate'er they were , if scarce forgot , Might be untaught him by his varied ...
... present dubious , or the past a dream . He lives , nor yet is past his manhood's prime , Though sear'd by toil , and something touch'd by time ; His faults , whate'er they were , if scarce forgot , Might be untaught him by his varied ...
Page 24
... present the same character on the public stage again and again , varied only by the exertions of that powerful genius which , searching the springs of passion and of feeling in their innermost recesses , knew how to combine their ...
... present the same character on the public stage again and again , varied only by the exertions of that powerful genius which , searching the springs of passion and of feeling in their innermost recesses , knew how to combine their ...
Page 48
... present question , sign , and speech ; The others met within a neighbouring hall , And he , incensed and heedless of them all , The cause and conqueror in this sudden fray , In haughty silence slowly strode away ; He back'd his steed ...
... present question , sign , and speech ; The others met within a neighbouring hall , And he , incensed and heedless of them all , The cause and conqueror in this sudden fray , In haughty silence slowly strode away ; He back'd his steed ...
Page 52
... present cheer and promised recompense Detain'd , till all too late to part from thence : To hate he offer'd , with the coming change , The deep reversion of delay'd revenge ; To love , long baffled by the unequal match , The well - won ...
... present cheer and promised recompense Detain'd , till all too late to part from thence : To hate he offer'd , with the coming change , The deep reversion of delay'd revenge ; To love , long baffled by the unequal match , The well - won ...
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