“The” Works of Lord Byron, Including the Suppressed PoemsLippincott, Grambo, 1851 - 764 |
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Strona v
... hope , where hope is lost to reason ; prominent from a different back - ground , but but the delusive pleasure arising from these uniformly impressed with the same form , and visions of imagination , resembles that of a mien , and ...
... hope , where hope is lost to reason ; prominent from a different back - ground , but but the delusive pleasure arising from these uniformly impressed with the same form , and visions of imagination , resembles that of a mien , and ...
Strona xvi
... hope you will pared with any other work to support the excuse me ; my name is Byron , and I cannot fame which he had already acquired . Byron help thinking that we ought to hold ourselves then delivered for his examination a poem ...
... hope you will pared with any other work to support the excuse me ; my name is Byron , and I cannot fame which he had already acquired . Byron help thinking that we ought to hold ourselves then delivered for his examination a poem ...
Strona xxviii
... Hope was left was she not ? but the goblet we kiss , And care not for Hope , who are certain of bliss . " Long life to the grape ! and when summer is flown , The age of our nectar shall gladden my own . We must die — who does not ? may ...
... Hope was left was she not ? but the goblet we kiss , And care not for Hope , who are certain of bliss . " Long life to the grape ! and when summer is flown , The age of our nectar shall gladden my own . We must die — who does not ? may ...
Strona xxx
... hope of a me through- - of this island , that they wish loan in England , or of assistance , or even good to confer with me previously , which is , in fact , wishes from abroad , would be at an end . saying they wish me to spend my ...
... hope of a me through- - of this island , that they wish loan in England , or of assistance , or even good to confer with me previously , which is , in fact , wishes from abroad , would be at an end . saying they wish me to spend my ...
Strona xxxii
... hope , talking in a jocular manner with Mr. that he had been struck , which , in Suliote Parry , the engineer , when it was observed , law , justifies all the consequences which may from occasional and rapid changes in his coun- follow ...
... hope , talking in a jocular manner with Mr. that he had been struck , which , in Suliote Parry , the engineer , when it was observed , law , justifies all the consequences which may from occasional and rapid changes in his coun- follow ...
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