The Poetical Works of Lord Byron ...D. Appleton, 1848 - 829 pagini |
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Pagina 9
... enter thy gar- den of roses . " -- And " Remarks on the Romaic or modern Greek Language . " March 12. Writes " Hints from Horace . " - 17 . " The Curse of Minerva . " -- And Lines on Parting . " May . Leaves Athens for Malta . - 16 ...
... enter thy gar- den of roses . " -- And " Remarks on the Romaic or modern Greek Language . " March 12. Writes " Hints from Horace . " - 17 . " The Curse of Minerva . " -- And Lines on Parting . " May . Leaves Athens for Malta . - 16 ...
Pagina 68
... Enter : its grandeur overwhelms thee not ; And why ? it is not lessen'd ; but thy mind , Expanded by the genius of the spot , Has grown colossal , and can only find A fit abode wherein appear enshrined Thy hopes of immortality ; and ...
... Enter : its grandeur overwhelms thee not ; And why ? it is not lessen'd ; but thy mind , Expanded by the genius of the spot , Has grown colossal , and can only find A fit abode wherein appear enshrined Thy hopes of immortality ; and ...
Pagina 162
... enter'd , and for coffee call'd - it came , A beverage for Turks and Christians both , Although the way they make it's not the same . Now Laura , much recover'd , or less loth To speak , cries " Beppo ! what's your pagan name ? Bless me ...
... enter'd , and for coffee call'd - it came , A beverage for Turks and Christians both , Although the way they make it's not the same . Now Laura , much recover'd , or less loth To speak , cries " Beppo ! what's your pagan name ? Bless me ...
Pagina 186
... enter at all into his consideration ; his object was , to produce effect - to exalt and dilate the character through whom he was to interest or appal us - and to raise our con- ception of it , by all the helps that could be derived from ...
... enter at all into his consideration ; his object was , to produce effect - to exalt and dilate the character through whom he was to interest or appal us - and to raise our con- ception of it , by all the helps that could be derived from ...
Pagina 191
... Enter MANFRED . C. Hun . Alas ! he's mad - but yet I must not leave It is not noon- the sunbow's rays still arch him . Man . I would I were - for then the things I see Would be but a distemper'd dream . C. Hin . What is it That thou ...
... Enter MANFRED . C. Hun . Alas ! he's mad - but yet I must not leave It is not noon- the sunbow's rays still arch him . Man . I would I were - for then the things I see Would be but a distemper'd dream . C. Hin . What is it That thou ...
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