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... called the moral of this laudable production . " But soon he knew himself the most unfit Of men to herd with Man ; with whom he held Little in common ; untaught to submit His thoughts to others , though his soul was quell'd In youth by ...
... called the moral of this laudable production . " But soon he knew himself the most unfit Of men to herd with Man ; with whom he held Little in common ; untaught to submit His thoughts to others , though his soul was quell'd In youth by ...
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... called from us " Last noon beheld them full of lusty life , Last eve in Beauty's circle proudly gay , The midnight brought the signal - sound of strife , The morn the marshalling in arms , —the day Battle's magnificently - stern array ...
... called from us " Last noon beheld them full of lusty life , Last eve in Beauty's circle proudly gay , The midnight brought the signal - sound of strife , The morn the marshalling in arms , —the day Battle's magnificently - stern array ...
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... called Julia Alpinula , is contained in some pathetic lines . The daughter is represented as having tried all in her power to save the life of her father , who had been condemned to death as a traitor by Aulus Cæcina , and having failed ...
... called Julia Alpinula , is contained in some pathetic lines . The daughter is represented as having tried all in her power to save the life of her father , who had been condemned to death as a traitor by Aulus Cæcina , and having failed ...
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be called " a deed which should not pass away . " Lord Byron has copied for us the epitaph on her tomb , which was discovered many years ago : we give it to our readers as a performance of which the poet says that he does not know of ...
be called " a deed which should not pass away . " Lord Byron has copied for us the epitaph on her tomb , which was discovered many years ago : we give it to our readers as a performance of which the poet says that he does not know of ...
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... called the Bible , which , if carefully exa- mined , might be found to touch upon some of the topics above adverted to in a manner that might assist the researches of the candid inquirer . Lord Byron now draws towards the conclusion of ...
... called the Bible , which , if carefully exa- mined , might be found to touch upon some of the topics above adverted to in a manner that might assist the researches of the candid inquirer . Lord Byron now draws towards the conclusion of ...
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