The Works of Lord Byron: Embracing His Suppressed Poems, and a Sketch of His Life ...Phillips, Sampson,, 1854 - 1071 páginas |
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... Hill . 414 Granta . A Medley 437 To D. 414 Answer to some elegant Verses sent by a Epitaph on a Friend 415 Friend to the Author , complaining that one A Fragment . 415 To Eddleston 415 of his Descriptions was rather too warmly drawn 438 ...
... Hill . 414 Granta . A Medley 437 To D. 414 Answer to some elegant Verses sent by a Epitaph on a Friend 415 Friend to the Author , complaining that one A Fragment . 415 To Eddleston 415 of his Descriptions was rather too warmly drawn 438 ...
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... hills his " silent rages , " ( as he termed them , ) seized the where frock with both hands , rent it from top to bottom , and stood in sullen stillness , setting his censurer and her wrath at defiance . Notwithstanding these unruly ...
... hills his " silent rages , " ( as he termed them , ) seized the where frock with both hands , rent it from top to bottom , and stood in sullen stillness , setting his censurer and her wrath at defiance . Notwithstanding these unruly ...
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... hills , with scarce not intended for public scrutiny , but merely circu- a tree to be seen for miles , except a solitary clump lated among his friends , and such persons as he or two , and you will have some idea of Newstead . thought ...
... hills , with scarce not intended for public scrutiny , but merely circu- a tree to be seen for miles , except a solitary clump lated among his friends , and such persons as he or two , and you will have some idea of Newstead . thought ...
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... hill : Yet there I've wander'd by thy vaunted rill ; Yes ! sigh'd o'er Delphi's long deserted shrine , ' Where , save that feeble fountain , all is still ; Nor mote my shell awake the weary Nine Tc grace so plain a tale - this lowly lay ...
... hill : Yet there I've wander'd by thy vaunted rill ; Yes ! sigh'd o'er Delphi's long deserted shrine , ' Where , save that feeble fountain , all is still ; Nor mote my shell awake the weary Nine Tc grace so plain a tale - this lowly lay ...
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... hills expand ! But man would mar them with an impious hand : And when the Almighty lifts his fiercest scourge ' Gainst those who most transgress his high command , With treble vengeance will his hot shafts urge Gaul's locust host , and ...
... hills expand ! But man would mar them with an impious hand : And when the Almighty lifts his fiercest scourge ' Gainst those who most transgress his high command , With treble vengeance will his hot shafts urge Gaul's locust host , and ...
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