The Poetical Works of Lord Byron,: With a Memoir, Volume 1Houghton, Osgood, 1879 |
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... thing to write what may please our friends , who , because they are such , are apt to be a little biased in our favor , and another to write what may please everybody ; because they who have no connection , or even knowledge of the ...
... thing to write what may please our friends , who , because they are such , are apt to be a little biased in our favor , and another to write what may please everybody ; because they who have no connection , or even knowledge of the ...
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... thing equal to the transparent beauty of my cousin , or to the sweetness of her temper , during the short period of our intimacy . She looked as if she had been made out of a rainbow- all beauty and peace . " ā Byron's Diary , 1821 ...
... thing equal to the transparent beauty of my cousin , or to the sweetness of her temper , during the short period of our intimacy . She looked as if she had been made out of a rainbow- all beauty and peace . " ā Byron's Diary , 1821 ...
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... thing be more full of pathos ? hope whoever may survive me will see those two words , and no more , put over me . " ] * [ The priory of Newstead , or de Novo Loco , in Sherwood , was founded about the year 1170 , by Henry II . On the ...
... thing be more full of pathos ? hope whoever may survive me will see those two words , and no more , put over me . " ] * [ The priory of Newstead , or de Novo Loco , in Sherwood , was founded about the year 1170 , by Henry II . On the ...
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... things than sneering . Of soothing compliments divested , Advice at least's disinterested ; Such is my artless song to thee , From all the flow of flattery free ; Counsel like mine is as a brother's , My heart is given to some others ...
... things than sneering . Of soothing compliments divested , Advice at least's disinterested ; Such is my artless song to thee , From all the flow of flattery free ; Counsel like mine is as a brother's , My heart is given to some others ...
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... thing I had long seen , even in miniature , of a moun- tain , in the Malvern Hills . After I returned to Cheltenham , I used to watch them every afternoon , at sunset , with a sensation which I cannot describe . " ] TO ROMANCE . PARENT ...
... thing I had long seen , even in miniature , of a moun- tain , in the Malvern Hills . After I returned to Cheltenham , I used to watch them every afternoon , at sunset , with a sensation which I cannot describe . " ] TO ROMANCE . PARENT ...
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