Memoirs of the Life A. Writings of Lord ByronJames Robins and Company, 1830 - 756 páginas |
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... Dream . Lord Byron's acquaintance with Madame de Stael . His habits and society at Lausanne . Removes to Venice . CHAPTER VII . The castle of Chillon Some account of the 324 Lord Byron enters into all the profligacies of Venice ...
... Dream . Lord Byron's acquaintance with Madame de Stael . His habits and society at Lausanne . Removes to Venice . CHAPTER VII . The castle of Chillon Some account of the 324 Lord Byron enters into all the profligacies of Venice ...
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... dream- A theme we never can despise . ' Who blames it but the envious fool , The old and disappointed maid- Or pupil of the prudish school , In single sorrow doom'd to fade ? Then read , dear girl ! -with feeling read-- For thou wilt ne ...
... dream- A theme we never can despise . ' Who blames it but the envious fool , The old and disappointed maid- Or pupil of the prudish school , In single sorrow doom'd to fade ? Then read , dear girl ! -with feeling read-- For thou wilt ne ...
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... in a day . This record will for ever stand- ' Woman , thy vows are traced in sand . ' The last line is almost a literal translation from a Spanish proverb . TO M. S. G. When I dream that you love THE LIFE AND WRITINGS OF LORD BYRON . 47.
... in a day . This record will for ever stand- ' Woman , thy vows are traced in sand . ' The last line is almost a literal translation from a Spanish proverb . TO M. S. G. When I dream that you love THE LIFE AND WRITINGS OF LORD BYRON . 47.
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... dream , I atone for it now , Thus doomed but to gaze upon bliss . Though in visions , sweet lady , perhaps you may smile , Oh ! think not my penance deficient ; When dreams of your presence my slumbers beguile , To awake will be torture ...
... dream , I atone for it now , Thus doomed but to gaze upon bliss . Though in visions , sweet lady , perhaps you may smile , Oh ! think not my penance deficient ; When dreams of your presence my slumbers beguile , To awake will be torture ...
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... dreams , save of Mary , were spread to my view ; And warm to the skies my devotions arose , For the first of my prayers was a blessing on you . I left my bleak home , and my visions are gone ; The mountains are vanish'd , my youth is no ...
... dreams , save of Mary , were spread to my view ; And warm to the skies my devotions arose , For the first of my prayers was a blessing on you . I left my bleak home , and my visions are gone ; The mountains are vanish'd , my youth is no ...
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Memoirs of the life and writings of lord Byron George Clinton (biographer of Byron.) Visualização integral - 1825 |
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