Memories of the Life and Writings of Lord ByronJames Robins and Company, 1831 - 756 pages |
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... fear- less of contradiction , none , ) have possessed at the same time an energy and intellectual grasp like his , together with his facility and graceful- ness . There is no style of poetry that he has not essayed ; there is none in ...
... fear- less of contradiction , none , ) have possessed at the same time an energy and intellectual grasp like his , together with his facility and graceful- ness . There is no style of poetry that he has not essayed ; there is none in ...
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... fears of the City , and put in an- other of unquestionable reputation and known ability , the petitioners should still entertain those fears . ' But some time afterwards the King - less perhaps from a disposition to conciliate the ...
... fears of the City , and put in an- other of unquestionable reputation and known ability , the petitioners should still entertain those fears . ' But some time afterwards the King - less perhaps from a disposition to conciliate the ...
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... fear of detection . This letter never reached its destination , being intercepted by the agents of the marquis . Captain Byron came to town full of wonder at receiving no answer to his very urgent appli- cation ; and the eclaircissement ...
... fear of detection . This letter never reached its destination , being intercepted by the agents of the marquis . Captain Byron came to town full of wonder at receiving no answer to his very urgent appli- cation ; and the eclaircissement ...
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... fear , that excites his regret : Far distant he goes , with the same emulation ; The fame of his fathers he ne'er can forget . That fame , and that memory , still will he cherish ; He vows that he ne'er will disgrace your renown : will ...
... fear , that excites his regret : Far distant he goes , with the same emulation ; The fame of his fathers he ne'er can forget . That fame , and that memory , still will he cherish ; He vows that he ne'er will disgrace your renown : will ...
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... fear ; Give me the soft sigh , Whilst the soul - telling eye Is dimm'd for a time with a Tear . Mild Charity's glow , To us mortals below , Shows the soul from barbarity clear ; Compassion will melt Where this virtue is felt , And its ...
... fear ; Give me the soft sigh , Whilst the soul - telling eye Is dimm'd for a time with a Tear . Mild Charity's glow , To us mortals below , Shows the soul from barbarity clear ; Compassion will melt Where this virtue is felt , And its ...
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