PoemsRoutledge, 1860 - 616 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα vii
... beneath a Picture- " Dear object ' 120 Translation of the famous Greek War Song- " Sons of the Greeks " Translation of the Romaic Song- " I enter thy garden " THE CURSE OF MINERVA On Parting- " The kiss , dear maid " To Thyrza ...
... beneath a Picture- " Dear object ' 120 Translation of the famous Greek War Song- " Sons of the Greeks " Translation of the Romaic Song- " I enter thy garden " THE CURSE OF MINERVA On Parting- " The kiss , dear maid " To Thyrza ...
Σελίδα xxiii
... beneath the rays of his genius , and eagerly sought his friendship . It is impossible to trace the various reconciliations without a smile . Moore , whom he had sharply censured under the name of Little , began with something ...
... beneath the rays of his genius , and eagerly sought his friendship . It is impossible to trace the various reconciliations without a smile . Moore , whom he had sharply censured under the name of Little , began with something ...
Σελίδα xxxii
... beneath him and dependent upon him , and was , consequently , beloved by his servants . In his Timon - like feeling for England , he had desired to be buried anywhere but in his own country ; but this was , wisely , not acted upon . His ...
... beneath him and dependent upon him , and was , consequently , beloved by his servants . In his Timon - like feeling for England , he had desired to be buried anywhere but in his own country ; but this was , wisely , not acted upon . His ...
Σελίδα 10
... Beneath whose arm the Hydra bleeds . All , all in vain ; my wayward lyre Wakes silver notes of soft desire . Adieu , ye chiefs renown'd in arms ! Adieu , the clang of war's alarms ! To other deeds my soul is strung , And sweeter notes ...
... Beneath whose arm the Hydra bleeds . All , all in vain ; my wayward lyre Wakes silver notes of soft desire . Adieu , ye chiefs renown'd in arms ! Adieu , the clang of war's alarms ! To other deeds my soul is strung , And sweeter notes ...
Σελίδα 17
... beneath the throne . Yet , Dorset , let not this seduce thy soul To shun fair science , or evade control , Though passive tutors , fearful to dispraise + The titled child , whose future breath may raise , View ducal errors with ...
... beneath the throne . Yet , Dorset , let not this seduce thy soul To shun fair science , or evade control , Though passive tutors , fearful to dispraise + The titled child , whose future breath may raise , View ducal errors with ...
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Adah adieu Aholibamah Anah art thou Athens bard beautiful behold beneath blest blood bosom breast breath brow Byron Cain Calmar cheek Childe Harold clouds dare dark dead dear death deeds dread dream dwell earth Edinburgh Review fair falchion fame fate father fear feel fix'd foes forget gaze Giaour glory grave Greece grief hand hate hath heard heart heaven hope hour immortal Japh lips live look Lord Lord Byron Lucifer lyre maid mind mortal mountain muse ne'er never Newstead Abbey night o'er once Pallas pass'd passion perchance poem pride round Samian wine scarce scene seem'd shine shore sigh sire slave sleep smile song soothe sorrow soul spirit sweet tears thee thine things thou art thou hast thought throne turn'd twas twill voice wave weep wild wing word young youth Zuleika