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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... written , Lord Byron's detached poetical pieces produced between the publica- tion of " The Corsair , " in January , 1814 , and the end of July , 1816 , when he left Geneva for Italy . The third Canto of " Childe Harold " was composed ...
... written , Lord Byron's detached poetical pieces produced between the publica- tion of " The Corsair , " in January , 1814 , and the end of July , 1816 , when he left Geneva for Italy . The third Canto of " Childe Harold " was composed ...
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... written , given in the Notices of Lord Byron's Life . It is blotted all over with the marks of tears . We have also observed , that the motto from " Christabel , " which now stands at the head of " Fare thee well , " did not appear ...
... written , given in the Notices of Lord Byron's Life . It is blotted all over with the marks of tears . We have also observed , that the motto from " Christabel , " which now stands at the head of " Fare thee well , " did not appear ...
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... written an Ode to Napoleon Buona- and redde away the rest of my time . " - E ] His diary says , " April 10 . ( 2 ) [ " I don't know - but I think I , even I ( an insect compared with this creature ) , have set my life on casts not a ...
... written an Ode to Napoleon Buona- and redde away the rest of my time . " - E ] His diary says , " April 10 . ( 2 ) [ " I don't know - but I think I , even I ( an insect compared with this creature ) , have set my life on casts not a ...
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... written : - " Methinks Sylla did better ; for he revenged , and resigned in the height of his sway , red with the slaughter of his foes- the finest instance of glorious contempt of the rascals upon record . Dio . clesian did well too ...
... written : - " Methinks Sylla did better ; for he revenged , and resigned in the height of his sway , red with the slaughter of his foes- the finest instance of glorious contempt of the rascals upon record . Dio . clesian did well too ...
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... 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 arise , To shame the world again- But who would soar the solar height , To set in such a ...
... 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 arise , To shame the world again- But who would soar the solar height , To set in such a ...
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