The Poetical Works of Lord Byron: With a Memoir, Volume 5Hurd and Houghton, 1879 |
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... things which it is to be supposed innocence is strong enough to resist : but the quick alternation of pathos and profaneness , - of serious and moving sentiment and indecent ribaldry , -of afflicting , soul - rending pictures of human ...
... things which it is to be supposed innocence is strong enough to resist : but the quick alternation of pathos and profaneness , - of serious and moving sentiment and indecent ribaldry , -of afflicting , soul - rending pictures of human ...
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... things and suffered all things from one , her love of whom must have been inwoven with so many exalting elements of delicious pride , and more delicious humility . To offend the love of such a woman was wrong but it might be forgiven ...
... things and suffered all things from one , her love of whom must have been inwoven with so many exalting elements of delicious pride , and more delicious humility . To offend the love of such a woman was wrong but it might be forgiven ...
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... thing to know , that in the same year there proceeded from the same pen two productions , in all things so different , as the Fourth Canto of Childe Harold and this loathsome Don Juan . " We have mentioned one , and , all will admit ...
... thing to know , that in the same year there proceeded from the same pen two productions , in all things so different , as the Fourth Canto of Childe Harold and this loathsome Don Juan . " We have mentioned one , and , all will admit ...
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... things that she did . XI . Her memory was a mine : she knew by heart All Calderon and greater part of Lopé , de Vega So that if any actor missed his part She could have served him for the prompter's copy ; For her Feinagle's were an ...
... things that she did . XI . Her memory was a mine : she knew by heart All Calderon and greater part of Lopé , de Vega So that if any actor missed his part She could have served him for the prompter's copy ; For her Feinagle's were an ...
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... things . But Dr. Baillie could not conscientiously make me out a certificate for Bedlam ; and per- haps the Lawyer gave a more favorable report to his employers . I do not , however , tax Lady Byron with this transaction ; prob- ably ...
... things . But Dr. Baillie could not conscientiously make me out a certificate for Bedlam ; and per- haps the Lawyer gave a more favorable report to his employers . I do not , however , tax Lady Byron with this transaction ; prob- ably ...
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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