Selections from the Poetry of Lord ByronH. Holt, 1900 - 412 pages |
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Page iii
... Darkness . Mazeppa : The Ride ( Sections IX to the end ) . Don Juan : The Shipwreck ( from Canto II ) The Isles of Greece ( from Canto III ) The Death of Haidée ( from Canto IV ) Cain , Scene I of Act II . FEB 161917 382242 155 168 ...
... Darkness . Mazeppa : The Ride ( Sections IX to the end ) . Don Juan : The Shipwreck ( from Canto II ) The Isles of Greece ( from Canto III ) The Death of Haidée ( from Canto IV ) Cain , Scene I of Act II . FEB 161917 382242 155 168 ...
Page iv
... . · , 341 To Manfred • 347 To the Dream . . 375 To Darkness To Mazeppa To Don Juan .To Cain . To the Lyrics INDEX OF FIRST LINES • 379 • · 380 385 • 400 402 · 411 T INTRODUCTION I THERE are two aspects of Byron , iv CONTENTS.
... . · , 341 To Manfred • 347 To the Dream . . 375 To Darkness To Mazeppa To Don Juan .To Cain . To the Lyrics INDEX OF FIRST LINES • 379 • · 380 385 • 400 402 · 411 T INTRODUCTION I THERE are two aspects of Byron , iv CONTENTS.
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... dark hair streaming in the moonlight , ” — he goes on to add : " I like this kind of animal , and am sure that I should have preferred Medea to any woman that ever breathed . " His temperament was active and pugnacious . " In the words ...
... dark hair streaming in the moonlight , ” — he goes on to add : " I like this kind of animal , and am sure that I should have preferred Medea to any woman that ever breathed . " His temperament was active and pugnacious . " In the words ...
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... dark and jarring with perturbed force , And gnashing with impenitent Remorse- That juggling fiend - who never spake before- But cries , I warn'd thee ! ' when the deed is o'er . Vain voice ! the spirit burning but unbent , May writhe ...
... dark and jarring with perturbed force , And gnashing with impenitent Remorse- That juggling fiend - who never spake before- But cries , I warn'd thee ! ' when the deed is o'er . Vain voice ! the spirit burning but unbent , May writhe ...
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... Dark as above us is the sky ; But through it stole a tender light , Like the first moonrise of midnight . " Or Haidée's beauty , in " Don Juan , " is compared to the break of day over the mountain - tops . But even in these examples it ...
... Dark as above us is the sky ; But through it stole a tender light , Like the first moonrise of midnight . " Or Haidée's beauty , in " Don Juan , " is compared to the break of day over the mountain - tops . But even in these examples it ...
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