The Poetical Works of Lord Byron: Complete in One VolumeLeavitt & Allen, 1858 - 935 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة xii
... give of future literary eminence , that when , in conformity with the custom of his school , the order of the class ... gives frequent instances of his sensitiveness on this subject at different periods , and attributes the pique which ...
... give of future literary eminence , that when , in conformity with the custom of his school , the order of the class ... gives frequent instances of his sensitiveness on this subject at different periods , and attributes the pique which ...
الصفحة xv
... give a more amiable and interesting account of his pursuits at this time than he gave in a letter to Lord Clare . " Southwell , Notts , February 6th , 1807 . " My dearest Clare , " Were I to make all the apologies necessary to atone for ...
... give a more amiable and interesting account of his pursuits at this time than he gave in a letter to Lord Clare . " Southwell , Notts , February 6th , 1807 . " My dearest Clare , " Were I to make all the apologies necessary to atone for ...
الصفحة xxii
... give . " As his difficulties augmented , his mention of the partner of his home became more rare and formal ; and there was observable , through some of his letters , a feeling of unquiet . It was at this moment , at the topmost tide ...
... give . " As his difficulties augmented , his mention of the partner of his home became more rare and formal ; and there was observable , through some of his letters , a feeling of unquiet . It was at this moment , at the topmost tide ...
الصفحة xxviii
... give her their tears . " The exile of such in the Papal states as had only been watching an opportunity for rising , like that of the hoped - for success of the Neapolitan patriots would have offered , followed as a matter of course ...
... give her their tears . " The exile of such in the Papal states as had only been watching an opportunity for rising , like that of the hoped - for success of the Neapolitan patriots would have offered , followed as a matter of course ...
الصفحة 7
... give your slumbering eyes : See still the little painted bark , In which I row'd you o'er the lake ; See there , high waving o'er the park , The elm I clamber'd for your sake . These times are past - our joys are gone , You leave me ...
... give your slumbering eyes : See still the little painted bark , In which I row'd you o'er the lake ; See there , high waving o'er the park , The elm I clamber'd for your sake . These times are past - our joys are gone , You leave me ...
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