Finden's Illustrations of the Life and Works of Lord Byron, Volume 1J. Murray, 1833 - Europe |
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... objects : - he had ceased To live within himself ; she was his life , The ocean to the river of his thoughts , Which terminated all : upon a tone , A touch of hers , his blood would ebb and flow , And his cheek change tempestuously ...
... objects : - he had ceased To live within himself ; she was his life , The ocean to the river of his thoughts , Which terminated all : upon a tone , A touch of hers , his blood would ebb and flow , And his cheek change tempestuously ...
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... objects , the striking interest of which can scarcely be repre- sented to a northern imagination . " Mr. Hobhouse , in a note to Lord Byron's lines " written after swimming from Sestos to Abydos , " says , " My companion had before made ...
... objects , the striking interest of which can scarcely be repre- sented to a northern imagination . " Mr. Hobhouse , in a note to Lord Byron's lines " written after swimming from Sestos to Abydos , " says , " My companion had before made ...
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... object of universal interest ; after an interval of five years , we found it still in ruins , the inhabitants being too poor to restore even their private dwellings . Saragoza ( Cæsarea Augusta ) , once a Roman station , is the capital ...
... object of universal interest ; after an interval of five years , we found it still in ruins , the inhabitants being too poor to restore even their private dwellings . Saragoza ( Cæsarea Augusta ) , once a Roman station , is the capital ...
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... object might have been seen . " It was from this eminence , " says Russell , in his " Tour through Sicily , " " that we first beheld the burning Etna , although upwards of ninety miles dis- tant , whose Alpine summit , white with ...
... object might have been seen . " It was from this eminence , " says Russell , in his " Tour through Sicily , " " that we first beheld the burning Etna , although upwards of ninety miles dis- tant , whose Alpine summit , white with ...
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... object of grandeur and sub- limity from whatever point it is seen , but the panoramic view from it , extending to a vast distance , bounded in great part by the sea , and including nearly the whole island of Sicily , makes the ...
... object of grandeur and sub- limity from whatever point it is seen , but the panoramic view from it , extending to a vast distance , bounded in great part by the sea , and including nearly the whole island of Sicily , makes the ...
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Acropolis Ali Pacha altars ancient appearance Athens Ballater beautiful Cadiz Cagliari canto Cape Colonna castle celebrated Chamouni Childe Harold Chillon church Cintra columns Constantinople convent Corfu Corinth deep distance Dodwell dome Drawn English Etna feet gentle Gibraltar glory grandeur Greece Greek hill Hobhouse inhabitants interest Ioannina island Ithaca J. D. Harding J. M. W. Turner Jupiter Olympius Lachin Lachin y Gair lady lake land letter to Moore Lisbon lofty Lord Byron Mafra magnificent Malta marble Marguerita Cogni mountain o'er Pacha palace Parthenon passed Patrass possession Prevesa promontory Propylæa remains rich river rock Roman ruins Santa Maura Saragoza says Lord Byron scene scenery seen shew shore side Simplon situation Sketch Sophia Spoleto spot Stanfield stone streets summit Sunium Tagus temple thee thou tion tomb town travellers Turkish Turks Venetian Venice Verona village walls