Letters and Journals of Lord Byron, Τόμος 1Baudry's European Library, 1833 - 524 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 49
... stanzas , I have since found , are not Lord Byron's , but the production of Lady Tuite , and are contained in a volume published by her ladyship in the year 1795 . - ( Second edition . ) peculiar , impossible to describe , passed over ...
... stanzas , I have since found , are not Lord Byron's , but the production of Lady Tuite , and are contained in a volume published by her ladyship in the year 1795 . - ( Second edition . ) peculiar , impossible to describe , passed over ...
Σελίδα 53
... stanza : - " Some , who can sneer at friendship's ties , Have for my weakness oft reproved me ; Yet still the simple gift I prize , For I am sure the giver loved me . " Another friendship , of a less unequal kind , which had been begun ...
... stanza : - " Some , who can sneer at friendship's ties , Have for my weakness oft reproved me ; Yet still the simple gift I prize , For I am sure the giver loved me . " Another friendship , of a less unequal kind , which had been begun ...
Σελίδα 60
... stanza . Addio ! Now to encounter my Hydra . Yours ever . " LETTER 4 . " Dear Pigot , TO MR . PIGOT . " London ... stanzas , which I request you will deliver to Ridge , to be printed separate from my other com- positions , as you ...
... stanza . Addio ! Now to encounter my Hydra . Yours ever . " LETTER 4 . " Dear Pigot , TO MR . PIGOT . " London ... stanzas , which I request you will deliver to Ridge , to be printed separate from my other com- positions , as you ...
Σελίδα 74
... stanzas were addressed the next morning . " Such a passion , indeed , had he for arms of every description , that there generally lay a small sword by the side of his bed , with which he used to amuse himself , as he lay awake in the ...
... stanzas were addressed the next morning . " Such a passion , indeed , had he for arms of every description , that there generally lay a small sword by the side of his bed , with which he used to amuse himself , as he lay awake in the ...
Σελίδα 81
... stanzas , but of which the few opening lines will be a sufficient specimen : - " Young Oak , when I planted thee deep in the ground , I hoped that thy days would be longer than mine ; That thy dark - waving branches would flourish ...
... stanzas , but of which the few opening lines will be a sufficient specimen : - " Young Oak , when I planted thee deep in the ground , I hoped that thy days would be longer than mine ; That thy dark - waving branches would flourish ...
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The Letters and Journals of Lord Byron: (selected) George Gordon Byron Baron Byron Πλήρης προβολή - 1886 |
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acquaintance addressed admiration afterwards Albanian Ali Pacha answer appears Athens beautiful believe Bride of Abydos called Canto character Childe Harold circumstances Constantinople copy Dallas dear dine Drury Edinburgh Review England English fame fancy favour favourite feel genius gentleman Giaour give Harrow hear heard heart Hobhouse Hodgson honour hope Lady late least less letter lines Lord Byron Lord Carlisle Lord Holland Madame de Staël Malta mentioned mind MOORE Morea morning mother MURRAY nature never Newstead Abbey night noble once opinion passage passed passion Patras perhaps person poem poet poetical poetry praise Pray present published received recollect rhyme Rochdale Rogers Satire seen sent Southwell spirit stanzas suppose tell thing thou thought to-morrow told town verses wish write written wrote young youth