The Poetical Works of Lord Byron, Volume 2John Murray, 1855 - English poetry |
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Page viii
... FOR JOSEPH BLACKETT , LATE POET AND SHOEMAKER . FAREWELL TO MALTA 317 318 TO DIVES . A FRAGMENT 319 ON MOORE'S LAST OPERATIC FARCE , OR FARCICAL OPERA 320 OCCASIONAL PIECES - continued . EPISTLE TO A FRIEND , viii CONTENTS .
... FOR JOSEPH BLACKETT , LATE POET AND SHOEMAKER . FAREWELL TO MALTA 317 318 TO DIVES . A FRAGMENT 319 ON MOORE'S LAST OPERATIC FARCE , OR FARCICAL OPERA 320 OCCASIONAL PIECES - continued . EPISTLE TO A FRIEND , viii CONTENTS .
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... poet violated his vow by composing this Ode . It originally consisted of only eleven stanzas , and the subsequent additions , which were requested by Mr. Murray to avoid the stamp duty then imposed on a single sheet , are of an inferior ...
... poet violated his vow by composing this Ode . It originally consisted of only eleven stanzas , and the subsequent additions , which were requested by Mr. Murray to avoid the stamp duty then imposed on a single sheet , are of an inferior ...
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... poet himself did not look back upon them with much complacency . " Sunburn Nathan ! " he broke out , when Moore ridiculed the manner in which the " Melodies " were set to Music- " why do you always twit me with his vile Ebrew nasalities ...
... poet himself did not look back upon them with much complacency . " Sunburn Nathan ! " he broke out , when Moore ridiculed the manner in which the " Melodies " were set to Music- " why do you always twit me with his vile Ebrew nasalities ...
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... poet . Moore at first took the latter view , but changed his opinion on reading in Lord Byron's memoranda that a swell of tender recollections , as he sat musing in his study , gave birth to the stanzas , which were penned , he said ...
... poet . Moore at first took the latter view , but changed his opinion on reading in Lord Byron's memoranda that a swell of tender recollections , as he sat musing in his study , gave birth to the stanzas , which were penned , he said ...
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... poet that the world has any business with his domestic feuds , but by treating of them in his writings he made the public a party to the quarrel , and it is equally impossible to pass it over in silence or to pronounce upon it with ...
... poet that the world has any business with his domestic feuds , but by treating of them in his writings he made the public a party to the quarrel , and it is equally impossible to pass it over in silence or to pronounce upon it with ...
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