The Poetical Works of Lord Byron, Volume 2John Murray, 1855 - English poetry |
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Page 129
... arise With just zeal for the Lord , that you'll exist . Among the happy saints for evermore ; But you were lost and damn'd to hell before ! " VOL . II . K LX . E grande onore a Morgante faceva L'abate , MORGANTE MAGGIORE . 129.
... arise With just zeal for the Lord , that you'll exist . Among the happy saints for evermore ; But you were lost and damn'd to hell before ! " VOL . II . K LX . E grande onore a Morgante faceva L'abate , MORGANTE MAGGIORE . 129.
Page 158
... saints , Where earthly first , then heavenly glory made Her home ; thou , all which fondest fancy paints , And finds her prior vision but portray'd In feeble colours , when the eye - from the Alp Of horrid snow , and rock , and shaggy ...
... saints , Where earthly first , then heavenly glory made Her home ; thou , all which fondest fancy paints , And finds her prior vision but portray'd In feeble colours , when the eye - from the Alp Of horrid snow , and rock , and shaggy ...
Page 203
... saints , angels , and spiritual persons discourse in this " Vision . " But , for precedents upon such points , I must refer him to Fielding's " Journey from this World to the next , " and to the Visions of myself , the said Quevedo , in ...
... saints , angels , and spiritual persons discourse in this " Vision . " But , for precedents upon such points , I must refer him to Fielding's " Journey from this World to the next , " and to the Visions of myself , the said Quevedo , in ...
Page 212
... spoke of the result in terms of exultation , which would only have been correct if he had substituted the name of Byron for his own . THE VISION OF JUDGMENT . I. SAINT PETER sat by 212 INTRODUCTION TO THE VISION OF JUDGMENT .
... spoke of the result in terms of exultation , which would only have been correct if he had substituted the name of Byron for his own . THE VISION OF JUDGMENT . I. SAINT PETER sat by 212 INTRODUCTION TO THE VISION OF JUDGMENT .
Page 213
George Gordon Byron Baron Byron. THE VISION OF JUDGMENT . I. SAINT PETER sat by the celestial gate : His keys were rusty , and the lock was dull , So little trouble had been given of late ; Not that the place by any means was full , But ...
George Gordon Byron Baron Byron. THE VISION OF JUDGMENT . I. SAINT PETER sat by the celestial gate : His keys were rusty , and the lock was dull , So little trouble had been given of late ; Not that the place by any means was full , But ...
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Adieu Alhama bard beauty behold blood Bluem bosom breast CANTO clime Cortana damn'd Dante dead dear death devil dream earth eternal eyes fame fate Fcap feel Florence forget FRANCESCA OF RIMINI gaze George glory grave hath heart heaven History honour hope hour kings l'abate Lady Blueb Letters live Lord Byron Michael mind Moore Morgante MORGANTE MAGGIORE Murray ne'er never Newstead Abbey o'er once Orlando passion poem poet Portrait Post 8vo praise rhyme ROBERT SOUTHEY royal Saint Saint Peter Satan Satanic School Scamp Second Edition shore sigh smile song sorrow soul Southey spirit stanzas sweet tears terza rima thee thine things Third Edition Thomas Moore thou art thou hast thought throne tomb Translated turn'd verse Vision of Judgment Vols Wat Tyler wave weep Woodcuts words written