The Poetical Works of Lord Byron ...D. Appleton, 1848 - 829 pagini |
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Pagina 10
... Italy . Takes up his residence at Venice . - Translates " Ro- mance Muy Doloroso , " & c .; and " Sonetto di Vitto- relli . " - Writes " Lines on the Bust of Helen by Ca- nova . " - " Bright be the Place of my Soul . " - And " They say ...
... Italy . Takes up his residence at Venice . - Translates " Ro- mance Muy Doloroso , " & c .; and " Sonetto di Vitto- relli . " - Writes " Lines on the Bust of Helen by Ca- nova . " - " Bright be the Place of my Soul . " - And " They say ...
Pagina 10
... Italy sairl. - And last for that sad shrouded eye That , fires not pleads not - weeks not _now_ Anand but for that cold Whose , touch tells And curdles to colle As if to him it could impart The doom he only looks upon , but for there ...
... Italy sairl. - And last for that sad shrouded eye That , fires not pleads not - weeks not _now_ Anand but for that cold Whose , touch tells And curdles to colle As if to him it could impart The doom he only looks upon , but for there ...
Pagina 10
George Gordon Byron Baron Byron. Bolial Burdett is sweet and silvery having satis Italy sairl to he mitten- whether they do. I have hover Ideal of an po gard 7 - senve heard any one who fulfilled Orator . Holland is impropêne and ...
George Gordon Byron Baron Byron. Bolial Burdett is sweet and silvery having satis Italy sairl to he mitten- whether they do. I have hover Ideal of an po gard 7 - senve heard any one who fulfilled Orator . Holland is impropêne and ...
Pagina 16
George Gordon Byron Baron Byron. having satis Italy sairl to he mitten- whether they do have net any body when when did not deserve that and alse same THE POETICAL OF LORD BYRON . CHILDE HAROLD'S PILGRIMAGE . V. From Lord Byron's last ...
George Gordon Byron Baron Byron. having satis Italy sairl to he mitten- whether they do have net any body when when did not deserve that and alse same THE POETICAL OF LORD BYRON . CHILDE HAROLD'S PILGRIMAGE . V. From Lord Byron's last ...
Pagina 51
... Italy ; and what Athens and Constantinople were to us a few years ago , Venice and Rome have been more re- cently . The poem also , or the pilgrim , or both , have accompanied me from first to last ; and perhaps it may be a pardonable ...
... Italy ; and what Athens and Constantinople were to us a few years ago , Venice and Rome have been more re- cently . The poem also , or the pilgrim , or both , have accompanied me from first to last ; and perhaps it may be a pardonable ...
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