The Works of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals,John Murray, Albemarles Street., 1832 |
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... mother's uncon- ditional compliance with the humours and passions of an only child . With high advantages of person , birth , fortune , and ability , Zeluco is represented as miserable , through every scene of life , owing to the spirit ...
... mother's uncon- ditional compliance with the humours and passions of an only child . With high advantages of person , birth , fortune , and ability , Zeluco is represented as miserable , through every scene of life , owing to the spirit ...
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... mother - not forgot , Though parting from that mother he did shun ; A sister whom he loved , but saw her not Before his weary pilgrimage begun : If friends he had , he bade adieu to none . Yet deem not thence his breast a breast of ...
... mother - not forgot , Though parting from that mother he did shun ; A sister whom he loved , but saw her not Before his weary pilgrimage begun : If friends he had , he bade adieu to none . Yet deem not thence his breast a breast of ...
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... mother earth . Deserted is my own good hall , Its hearth is desolate ; Wild weeds are gathering on the wall ; My dog howls at the gate . ( 1 ) [ See Lord Maxwell's " Good Night , " in Scott's Border Minstrelsy , vol . i . p . 297 ...
... mother earth . Deserted is my own good hall , Its hearth is desolate ; Wild weeds are gathering on the wall ; My dog howls at the gate . ( 1 ) [ See Lord Maxwell's " Good Night , " in Scott's Border Minstrelsy , vol . i . p . 297 ...
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... mother whom I love , And have no friend , save these alone , But thee and one above . ― ( 1 ) [ This " little page " was Robert Rushton , the son of one of Lord Byron's tenants . " I take Robert with me , " says the poet , in a letter ...
... mother whom I love , And have no friend , save these alone , But thee and one above . ― ( 1 ) [ This " little page " was Robert Rushton , the son of one of Lord Byron's tenants . " I take Robert with me , " says the poet , in a letter ...
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... mother sigh Till I come back again .'- " Enough , enough , my little lad ! Such tears become thine eye ; If I thy guileless bosom had , Mine own would not be dry . ( 1 ) 6 . " Come hither , hither , my staunch yeoman , ( 2 ) Why dost ...
... mother sigh Till I come back again .'- " Enough , enough , my little lad ! Such tears become thine eye ; If I thy guileless bosom had , Mine own would not be dry . ( 1 ) 6 . " Come hither , hither , my staunch yeoman , ( 2 ) Why dost ...
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