| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1846 - 1068 pages
...thy reward, But not thy hapless fate the same, (î) try, be who had taught her literary Tame to tival the proudest efforts of Italy itself, and who seemed...ancient gentility and Lusian heroism, was compelled to wander through the streets, a wretched dependant on casual contribution. One friend alone remained,... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1854 - 576 pages
...Biiot vorsi."] t [" CamoCns, whose best years had been devoteil to the service of hia country, nml who had taught her literary fame to rival the proudest efforts of Ilaly itself, was compelled to wander through the streets, a wretched dependent on casual contribution,... | |
| William Motherwell - 1872 - 592 pages
...and T shall surely go, And sweetly sleep, releas'd from woe, Within the tomb. devoted to the serviee of his country, he who had taught her literary fame...of Italy itself, and who seemed born to revive the remembranee of ancient gentility and Lueian heroism, was compelled to wander through the streets a... | |
| 1872 - 552 pages
...rest below, Where thou and 1 shall surely go, And sweetly sleep, releaa'd from woe, Witliin the tomb. devoted to the service of his country, he who had...the proudest efforts of Italy itself, and who seemed bom to revive the remembrauce of ancicnt gentility and Lucian heroiam, was compelled to wander through... | |
| William Motherwell - 1872 - 556 pages
...Within the tomb. devoted to the service of his country, he who had taught her literary fame to rlvnl the proudest efforts of Italy itself, and who seemed...to revive the remembrance of ancient gentility and Lucian heroism, was compelled to wander through the streets a wretched dependent on casual contribution.... | |
| William Motherwell - 1872 - 546 pages
...go, And sweetly sleep, releas'd from woe, Within the tomb. devoted to the service of his country, ho who had taught her literary fame to rival the proudest efforts of Italy itself, and whe seen,ed born to revive the remembrauce of ancient gentility and Luciau heroism, was compelled to... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1883 - 1162 pages
...* "Thelatter years of CamoSns present a mournful picture, not merely of Individual calamity, but of national Ingratitude. He whose best years had been...proudest efforts of Italy Itself, and who seemed born THE FIRST KISS OF LOVE. ' A BopjStrof >JX* 1 - - AN V'ilf'.ON A.WJTT with your fictions of flimsy romance... | |
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