PoemsRoutledge, 1860 - 616 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα xii
... forget it , he was not only of God's nobility , but man's ; his family , both by father and mother , was of high rank . He is said to be descended from one of the Norman ad- venturers who came over with William ; some ancestors dis ...
... forget it , he was not only of God's nobility , but man's ; his family , both by father and mother , was of high rank . He is said to be descended from one of the Norman ad- venturers who came over with William ; some ancestors dis ...
Σελίδα xiii
... forget he was of the old stock of the Gordons of Gight , and of that of the Barons of Newstead . There can be no doubt that the disposition which was the foundation of most of his aberrations was due to the misfortune of his having a ...
... forget he was of the old stock of the Gordons of Gight , and of that of the Barons of Newstead . There can be no doubt that the disposition which was the foundation of most of his aberrations was due to the misfortune of his having a ...
Σελίδα xx
... forgetting to throw woman , the principal object of his thoughts through life , into the foreground of every picture he took . He then visited Malta , Prevessa , Salaro , Arta , Joannini , Zeltza , and Topaleen , where he was introduced ...
... forgetting to throw woman , the principal object of his thoughts through life , into the foreground of every picture he took . He then visited Malta , Prevessa , Salaro , Arta , Joannini , Zeltza , and Topaleen , where he was introduced ...
Σελίδα xxxi
... forgetting it was a very different thing to make a poetical Corsair attack upon the Pasha Seyd , and to restore liberty to a country that had been enslaved four hundred years , appointed him to a high command , which no circumstance of ...
... forgetting it was a very different thing to make a poetical Corsair attack upon the Pasha Seyd , and to restore liberty to a country that had been enslaved four hundred years , appointed him to a high command , which no circumstance of ...
Σελίδα 6
... forget . That fame , and that memory , still will he cherish ; He vows that he ne'er will disgrace your renown : Like you will he live , or like you will he perish : When decay'd , may he mingle his dust with your own ! 1803 . WRITTEN ...
... forget . That fame , and that memory , still will he cherish ; He vows that he ne'er will disgrace your renown : Like you will he live , or like you will he perish : When decay'd , may he mingle his dust with your own ! 1803 . WRITTEN ...
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