Finden's Illustrations of the Life and Works of Lord Byron, Volume 1J. Murray, 1833 - Europe |
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... thing too serious for matter of merriment . And yet there were scenes that were irresistibly comic . most of these strangers the catastrophe came so sud- denly , that they were only roused from their sleep to flee from the deluge , in ...
... thing too serious for matter of merriment . And yet there were scenes that were irresistibly comic . most of these strangers the catastrophe came so sud- denly , that they were only roused from their sleep to flee from the deluge , in ...
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... thing I had long seen , even in miniature , of a mountain , in the Malvern Hills . After I returned to Cheltenham , I used to watch them every afternoon , at sunset , with a sensation which I cannot describe . " " Where it happens ...
... thing I had long seen , even in miniature , of a mountain , in the Malvern Hills . After I returned to Cheltenham , I used to watch them every afternoon , at sunset , with a sensation which I cannot describe . " " Where it happens ...
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... things unsightly to strange ee ; For hut and palace shew like filthily , The dingy denizens are reared in dirt ; No personage of high or mean degree Doth care for cleanness of surtout or shirt , Though shent with Egypt's plague ...
... things unsightly to strange ee ; For hut and palace shew like filthily , The dingy denizens are reared in dirt ; No personage of high or mean degree Doth care for cleanness of surtout or shirt , Though shent with Egypt's plague ...
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... thing offensive carried down to the Tagus . But this , it appears , is quite foreign to Portuguese taste . Let them , therefore , vegetate in the old way , and luxuriate in the effluvia to which they have ever been accustomed . " In the ...
... thing offensive carried down to the Tagus . But this , it appears , is quite foreign to Portuguese taste . Let them , therefore , vegetate in the old way , and luxuriate in the effluvia to which they have ever been accustomed . " In the ...
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... things the bard relates , Who to the awe - struck world unlock'd Elysium's gates ? " The horrid crags by toppling convent crown'd , The cork - trees hoar that clothe the shaggy steep , The mountain moss by scorching skies imbrown'd ...
... things the bard relates , Who to the awe - struck world unlock'd Elysium's gates ? " The horrid crags by toppling convent crown'd , The cork - trees hoar that clothe the shaggy steep , The mountain moss by scorching skies imbrown'd ...
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