Selections from the Poetry of Lord ByronH. Holt, 1900 - 412 pages |
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Page ix
... bear the company of my best friend above a month ; there is such a sameness in mankind upon the whole , and they grow so much more disgusting every day , that , were it not for a portion of ambition , and a conviction that in times like ...
... bear the company of my best friend above a month ; there is such a sameness in mankind upon the whole , and they grow so much more disgusting every day , that , were it not for a portion of ambition , and a conviction that in times like ...
Page xvii
... bear the guilt ; But bread was high , the farmer paid his way , And acres told upon the appointed day . * * * * * Up , up again , ye rents ! exalt your notes , Or else the ministry will lose their votes , And patriotism , so delicately ...
... bear the guilt ; But bread was high , the farmer paid his way , And acres told upon the appointed day . * * * * * Up , up again , ye rents ! exalt your notes , Or else the ministry will lose their votes , And patriotism , so delicately ...
Page xx
... bear more . . . . Acts , -acts on the part of government , and not writings against them , have caused the past convulsions , and are tending to the future . I look upon such as inevitable , though no revolutionist : I wish to see the ...
... bear more . . . . Acts , -acts on the part of government , and not writings against them , have caused the past convulsions , and are tending to the future . I look upon such as inevitable , though no revolutionist : I wish to see the ...
Page xxxv
... bear . - But thus all they Whose intellect is an o'ermastering power Which still recoils from its encumbering clay Or lightens it to spirit , whatsoe'er The form which their creations may essay , Are bards . " 2 The operation of poetry ...
... bear . - But thus all they Whose intellect is an o'ermastering power Which still recoils from its encumbering clay Or lightens it to spirit , whatsoe'er The form which their creations may essay , Are bards . " 2 The operation of poetry ...
Page xlii
... or weak , All that I would have sought , and all I seek , Bear , know , feel , and yet breathe - into one word , And that one word were Lightning , I would speak . ” 66 This may stand for us as the emblem of xlii INTRODUCTION.
... or weak , All that I would have sought , and all I seek , Bear , know , feel , and yet breathe - into one word , And that one word were Lightning , I would speak . ” 66 This may stand for us as the emblem of xlii INTRODUCTION.
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