The Poetical Works of Lord Byron: Complete in One VolumeLeavitt & Allen, 1858 - 935 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة xiii
... least notion that I should subside into poesy . At Harrow , I fought my way very fairly . I lost but one battle out of seven , and the rascal did not win it , but by the unfair treatment of his own boarding - house where we boxed . I ...
... least notion that I should subside into poesy . At Harrow , I fought my way very fairly . I lost but one battle out of seven , and the rascal did not win it , but by the unfair treatment of his own boarding - house where we boxed . I ...
الصفحة xviii
... least fatal visit to Greece , I ought to have added , that if one man was more likely than another to have deepened the im- pressions - naturally produced by that land , and its people strange and wild , it was the Albanian chief to ...
... least fatal visit to Greece , I ought to have added , that if one man was more likely than another to have deepened the im- pressions - naturally produced by that land , and its people strange and wild , it was the Albanian chief to ...
الصفحة xxix
... least capacity for commanding , he was the only one of Greeks , Germans , or English , who showed the least inclination to obey . While Colonel Stanhope and Mr. Trelawny were leaguing with the Greek chief Ulysses , the Greeks , even in ...
... least capacity for commanding , he was the only one of Greeks , Germans , or English , who showed the least inclination to obey . While Colonel Stanhope and Mr. Trelawny were leaguing with the Greek chief Ulysses , the Greeks , even in ...
الصفحة xxxii
... least assailable , being one of the best and most useful satires on a vicious state of society which ever proceeded from human wit ; and no more reprehensible , either for the things described , or for the manner of their descrip- tion ...
... least assailable , being one of the best and most useful satires on a vicious state of society which ever proceeded from human wit ; and no more reprehensible , either for the things described , or for the manner of their descrip- tion ...
الصفحة 15
... least , or seem to smile . Eyes like thine were never meant To hide their orbs in dark restraint ; Spite of all thou fain wouldst say , Still in truant beams they play . Thy lips but here my modest Muse Her impulse chaste must needs ...
... least , or seem to smile . Eyes like thine were never meant To hide their orbs in dark restraint ; Spite of all thou fain wouldst say , Still in truant beams they play . Thy lips but here my modest Muse Her impulse chaste must needs ...
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