The Poetical Works of Lord Byron: With a Memoir, Volume 5Hurd and Houghton, 1879 |
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... Giaour , and the Corsair , are distinguished — shine with kindred resemblance , in the utter absence of moral feeling , and the hostility to religion , which betray themselves in almost every passage of the new poem TESTIMONIES OF ...
... Giaour , and the Corsair , are distinguished — shine with kindred resemblance , in the utter absence of moral feeling , and the hostility to religion , which betray themselves in almost every passage of the new poem TESTIMONIES OF ...
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... Giaour , and Don Juan , they are too much disposed to think that you paint , in many costumes , yourself , and that these characters are only the vehicles for the expression of your own sentiments and feelings . " VOL . IX . 3 " They do ...
... Giaour , and Don Juan , they are too much disposed to think that you paint , in many costumes , yourself , and that these characters are only the vehicles for the expression of your own sentiments and feelings . " VOL . IX . 3 " They do ...
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... giaour , while scarce to one Of them his lips imperial ever spake ! There was a general whisper , toss , and wriggle , But etiquette forbade them all to giggle . CLVII . The Turks do well to shut- - at least , sometimes- The women up ...
... giaour , while scarce to one Of them his lips imperial ever spake ! There was a general whisper , toss , and wriggle , But etiquette forbade them all to giggle . CLVII . The Turks do well to shut- - at least , sometimes- The women up ...
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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