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الصفحة xviii
... fate seem to brighten with his stay . แ A short time after his return , died Mrs. Byron , at Newstead . She died suddenly . " I heard , " he says , one day of her illness - the next , of her death . " - Nor was this all besides the loss ...
... fate seem to brighten with his stay . แ A short time after his return , died Mrs. Byron , at Newstead . She died suddenly . " I heard , " he says , one day of her illness - the next , of her death . " - Nor was this all besides the loss ...
الصفحة xxi
... fate . It is rather ludicrous , after this very drawing - straw or head - and - tail way of making a selection , to hear him say , in a letter to Lady - , " Miss Milbanke is the good - natured person who has undertaken me , and of ...
... fate . It is rather ludicrous , after this very drawing - straw or head - and - tail way of making a selection , to hear him say , in a letter to Lady - , " Miss Milbanke is the good - natured person who has undertaken me , and of ...
الصفحة 2
... fate ! Not here the mourner would his grief reveal , Not here the muse her virtues would relate . But wherefore weep ? Her matchless spirit soars Beyond where splendid shines the orb of day ; And weeping angels lead her to those bowers ...
... fate ! Not here the mourner would his grief reveal , Not here the muse her virtues would relate . But wherefore weep ? Her matchless spirit soars Beyond where splendid shines the orb of day ; And weeping angels lead her to those bowers ...
الصفحة 5
... fate : By death alone I can avoid your hate . ( 1 ) This and several little pieces that follow appear to be fragments of school exercises done at Harrow . - L . E. TRANSLATION OF THE EPITAPH ON VIRGIL AND TIBULLUS . BY DOMITIUS MARSUS ...
... fate : By death alone I can avoid your hate . ( 1 ) This and several little pieces that follow appear to be fragments of school exercises done at Harrow . - L . E. TRANSLATION OF THE EPITAPH ON VIRGIL AND TIBULLUS . BY DOMITIUS MARSUS ...
الصفحة 8
... fate of his creatures , In the death which one day will deprive you of me . Mistake not , sweet sceptic ! the cause of emotion , No doubt can the mind of your lover invade ; He worships each look with such faithful devotion , A smile ...
... fate of his creatures , In the death which one day will deprive you of me . Mistake not , sweet sceptic ! the cause of emotion , No doubt can the mind of your lover invade ; He worships each look with such faithful devotion , A smile ...
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