The Works of Lord Byron Complete in One VolumeBrönner, 1826 |
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... Lord Byron , departed , at Newstead Abbey , that life which had for so many years been rendered disagreeable by his want of temper . As the son of Lord William had died in the same year in which George Gordon was born , and as the ...
... Lord Byron , departed , at Newstead Abbey , that life which had for so many years been rendered disagreeable by his want of temper . As the son of Lord William had died in the same year in which George Gordon was born , and as the ...
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... Lord Byron was , by universal consent , and without so much as an effort or even a wish upon his own part , consi- dered as the first poet of the age , not only in his own country , but in the world . Fastidious persons , indeed ...
... Lord Byron was , by universal consent , and without so much as an effort or even a wish upon his own part , consi- dered as the first poet of the age , not only in his own country , but in the world . Fastidious persons , indeed ...
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George Noel Gordon Lord Byron. Shakspeare himself ( this will be admitted by all who are acquainted with his Don Juan ) he has embraced every topic of human life , and sounded every string on the divine harp , from its ... LORD BYRON .
George Noel Gordon Lord Byron. Shakspeare himself ( this will be admitted by all who are acquainted with his Don Juan ) he has embraced every topic of human life , and sounded every string on the divine harp , from its ... LORD BYRON .
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George Noel Gordon Lord Byron. How carols now the lusty muleteer ? Who could foresee thee , in a space so brief , | Of love , romance , devotion is his lay , A scene where mingling foes should boast As whilome he was wont the leagues to ...
George Noel Gordon Lord Byron. How carols now the lusty muleteer ? Who could foresee thee , in a space so brief , | Of love , romance , devotion is his lay , A scene where mingling foes should boast As whilome he was wont the leagues to ...
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... lord it o'er thy land ; Nor rise thy sons , but idly rail in vain , Trembling beneath the scourge of Turkish hand , From birth till death enslaved ; in word , in deed unmann'd . In all , save form alone , how changed ! and who That ...
... lord it o'er thy land ; Nor rise thy sons , but idly rail in vain , Trembling beneath the scourge of Turkish hand , From birth till death enslaved ; in word , in deed unmann'd . In all , save form alone , how changed ! and who That ...
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