“The” Works of Lord Byron, Including the Suppressed PoemsLippincott, Grambo, 1851 - 764 pages |
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Page xiii
... heard of the death , at Coimbra , of a school- fellow , to whom he was much attached . These three melancholy events , occurring within the space of a month , had , no doubt , a powerful effect on Lord Byron's feelings . shore to the ...
... heard of the death , at Coimbra , of a school- fellow , to whom he was much attached . These three melancholy events , occurring within the space of a month , had , no doubt , a powerful effect on Lord Byron's feelings . shore to the ...
Page xv
... heard it with the most marked fortunate influence counteracted the effect of attention and the keenest sympathy ; and royal praise , and Lord Byron permitted him- when she had ceased speaking , he , as if to self to write and speak ...
... heard it with the most marked fortunate influence counteracted the effect of attention and the keenest sympathy ; and royal praise , and Lord Byron permitted him- when she had ceased speaking , he , as if to self to write and speak ...
Page xvi
... heard Displays a crowd of figures incomplete , of the accident , and , starting up from the ta- Poetic nightmares , without head or feet . " ble , ran to the spot , accompanied by his phy- Mr. Dallas expressed his sorrow that his sician ...
... heard Displays a crowd of figures incomplete , of the accident , and , starting up from the ta- Poetic nightmares , without head or feet . " ble , ran to the spot , accompanied by his phy- Mr. Dallas expressed his sorrow that his sician ...
Page xxxiii
... heard in the humour to pursue his scheme against Le- same strain from Mr. Bowring . panto , even supposing that his state of health " My future intentions , " continued he , as had been such as to bear the fatigue of a cam- to Greece ...
... heard in the humour to pursue his scheme against Le- same strain from Mr. Bowring . panto , even supposing that his state of health " My future intentions , " continued he , as had been such as to bear the fatigue of a cam- to Greece ...
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... heard in yonder hall , It rises hoarsely through the sky , And vibrates o'er the mouldering wall . Yes , when the cddying tempest sighs , It shakes the shield of Oscar brave ; But there no more his banners rise , No more his plumes of ...
... heard in yonder hall , It rises hoarsely through the sky , And vibrates o'er the mouldering wall . Yes , when the cddying tempest sighs , It shakes the shield of Oscar brave ; But there no more his banners rise , No more his plumes of ...
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