The Poetical Works of Lord Byron: With a Memoir, Volume 5Hurd and Houghton, 1879 |
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... fire broke out , And put the business past all kind of doubt . XXVII . For Inez called some druggists , and physicians , And tried to prove her loving lord was mad , † * [ MS .- " Wishing each other damned , divorced , or dead ...
... fire broke out , And put the business past all kind of doubt . XXVII . For Inez called some druggists , and physicians , And tried to prove her loving lord was mad , † * [ MS .- " Wishing each other damned , divorced , or dead ...
Page 74
... fire Until she spoke , then through its soft disguise Flashed an expression more of pride than ire , * [ MS . " I'll tell you too a secret- { silence ! hush ! which you'll hush . " ] And love than either ; and there would arise A 74 ...
... fire Until she spoke , then through its soft disguise Flashed an expression more of pride than ire , * [ MS . " I'll tell you too a secret- { silence ! hush ! which you'll hush . " ] And love than either ; and there would arise A 74 ...
Page 98
... Fire which Prometheus filched for us from heaven . * [ MS.- " Who've made us wait - God knows how long , already , For an entailed estate , or country - seat , Wishing them not exactly damned , but dead - he Knows nought of grief , who ...
... Fire which Prometheus filched for us from heaven . * [ MS.- " Who've made us wait - God knows how long , already , For an entailed estate , or country - seat , Wishing them not exactly damned , but dead - he Knows nought of grief , who ...
Page 101
... † [ MS.— " And lose in shining snow their summits blue . " ‡ [ MS . — " ' T was midnight - dark and sombre was the night . No moon , no stars , " etc. ] I'm fond of fire , and crickets , and all CANTO I. 101 DON JUAN .
... † [ MS.— " And lose in shining snow their summits blue . " ‡ [ MS . — " ' T was midnight - dark and sombre was the night . No moon , no stars , " etc. ] I'm fond of fire , and crickets , and all CANTO I. 101 DON JUAN .
Page 102
... fire , and crickets , and all that , And supper , punch , ghost - stories , and such chat . " ] [ " Lady Mary W. Montague was an extraordinary woman : she could translate Epictetus , and yet write a song worthy of Aristippus - the lines ...
... fire , and crickets , and all that , And supper , punch , ghost - stories , and such chat . " ] [ " Lady Mary W. Montague was an extraordinary woman : she could translate Epictetus , and yet write a song worthy of Aristippus - the lines ...
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Adeline Baba beauty blood called CANTO Cavalier Servente charm chaste Childe Harold Circassian Courland death deem devil Don Juan doubt dream Duc de Richelieu Dudù e'er earth eunuch eyes fair fame feelings gazed gentle Giaour glory grace Gulbeyaz Haidée hath head heard heart heaven hero Hist hour human human clay Juan's Julia kind king knew lady late least leave less light live look Lord Byron LXXXIII marriage mind moral Muse ne'er never night nought o'er once passed passion Perhaps poem poet pretty Prince de Ligne rhyme Samian wine scarce seemed seen sigh sleep smile soul spirit stood strange sublime Suwarrow sweet tears tell there's things thou thought true truth turn Twas virtue Voltaire whate'er wish women words young youth