The Poetical Works of Lord Byron: With a Memoir, Volume 5Hurd and Houghton, 1879 |
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Page 58
... fair hands , And why and wherefore no one understands . XXII . ' Tis pity learned virgins ever wed With persons of no sort of education , Or gentlemen , who , though well born and bred , Grow tired of scientific conversation : I don't ...
... fair hands , And why and wherefore no one understands . XXII . ' Tis pity learned virgins ever wed With persons of no sort of education , Or gentlemen , who , though well born and bred , Grow tired of scientific conversation : I don't ...
Page 71
... fair From sire to son to augur good or ill : He and his wife were an ill - sorted pair , But scandal's my aversion - I protest Against all evil speaking , even in jest . LII . For my part I say nothing - nothing- but This I will say ...
... fair From sire to son to augur good or ill : He and his wife were an ill - sorted pair , But scandal's my aversion - I protest Against all evil speaking , even in jest . LII . For my part I say nothing - nothing- but This I will say ...
Page 75
... fair , and smooth ; Her eyebrow's shape was like the aërial bow , Her cheek all purple with the beam of youth , Mounting , at times , to a transparent glow , As if her veins ran lightning ; she , in sooth , Possessed an air and grace by ...
... fair , and smooth ; Her eyebrow's shape was like the aërial bow , Her cheek all purple with the beam of youth , Mounting , at times , to a transparent glow , As if her veins ran lightning ; she , in sooth , Possessed an air and grace by ...
Page 105
... fair , To keep them beautiful , or leave them neat : Arras they pricked and curtains with their swords , And wounded several shutters , and some boards . -- CXLIV . -- Under the bed they searched , and there they found No matter what ...
... fair , To keep them beautiful , or leave them neat : Arras they pricked and curtains with their swords , And wounded several shutters , and some boards . -- CXLIV . -- Under the bed they searched , and there they found No matter what ...
Page 111
... fair , And ne'er believed in negatives , till these Were proved by competent false witnesses . CLXI . But Don Alfonso stood with downcast looks , And , truth to say , he made a foolish figure ; When , after searching in five hundred ...
... fair , And ne'er believed in negatives , till these Were proved by competent false witnesses . CLXI . But Don Alfonso stood with downcast looks , And , truth to say , he made a foolish figure ; When , after searching in five hundred ...
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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