The Poetical Works of Lord Byron: With a Memoir, Volume 5Hurd and Houghton, 1879 |
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... looks quite pure , with only seven- teen words scattered over its surface : perhaps we cannot say that there is equal purity throughout : but there is not much of an opposite kind , to offend even fastidious criticism , or sour morality ...
... looks quite pure , with only seven- teen words scattered over its surface : perhaps we cannot say that there is equal purity throughout : but there is not much of an opposite kind , to offend even fastidious criticism , or sour morality ...
Page 19
... look back with a mixture of wrath and scorn to the delight with which we suffered ourselves to be filled by one who , all the while he was furnishing us with delight , must , we cannot doubt it , have been . mocking us with a cruel ...
... look back with a mixture of wrath and scorn to the delight with which we suffered ourselves to be filled by one who , all the while he was furnishing us with delight , must , we cannot doubt it , have been . mocking us with a cruel ...
Page 20
... look more heedful- ly to his opinions . He took the praise , as usual , and rejected the advice . As he grew in fame and authority , he aggravated all his offences clung more fondly to all he had been reproached with- and only took ...
... look more heedful- ly to his opinions . He took the praise , as usual , and rejected the advice . As he grew in fame and authority , he aggravated all his offences clung more fondly to all he had been reproached with- and only took ...
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... look , at first sight , as a palliation the frequent presentment of the most touching pic- tures of tenderness , generosity , and faith . - - --- " The charge we bring against Lord Byron in short is , that his writings have a tendency ...
... look , at first sight , as a palliation the frequent presentment of the most touching pic- tures of tenderness , generosity , and faith . - - --- " The charge we bring against Lord Byron in short is , that his writings have a tendency ...
Page 78
... looks cast down , their greetings almost dumb , And much embarrassment in either eye ; There surely will be little doubt with some That Donna Julia knew the reason why , But as for Juan , he had no more notion Than he who never saw the ...
... looks cast down , their greetings almost dumb , And much embarrassment in either eye ; There surely will be little doubt with some That Donna Julia knew the reason why , But as for Juan , he had no more notion Than he who never saw the ...
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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