Conversations of Lord Byron: Noted During a Residence with His Lordship at Pisa, in the Years 1821 and 1822H. Colburn, 1824 - 351 |
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... passing - bell . Lewis and Ma- thias . ' Abellino . ' ' Pizarro ' and Sheridan . ' The Castle Spectre ' at Drury Lane . Lord B.'s sketch of Sheridan . The age of compa- b Page 207-215 · 215-225 niability . Monk Lewis and his brother's ...
... passing - bell . Lewis and Ma- thias . ' Abellino . ' ' Pizarro ' and Sheridan . ' The Castle Spectre ' at Drury Lane . Lord B.'s sketch of Sheridan . The age of compa- b Page 207-215 · 215-225 niability . Monk Lewis and his brother's ...
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... passed on a few days before me , and was already at Pisa when I arrived . His travelling equipage was rather a singular one , and afforded a strange catalogue for the Dogana : seven servants , five carriages , nine horses , a monkey , a ...
... passed on a few days before me , and was already at Pisa when I arrived . His travelling equipage was rather a singular one , and afforded a strange catalogue for the Dogana : seven servants , five carriages , nine horses , a monkey , a ...
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... passed the " best part of the summer of 1816 at the Cam- 66 pagna Diodati , and was very nearly passing " this last there . I went so far as to write to " Hentsh the banker ; but Shelley , when he 66 66 came to visit me at Ravenna ...
... passed the " best part of the summer of 1816 at the Cam- 66 pagna Diodati , and was very nearly passing " this last there . I went so far as to write to " Hentsh the banker ; but Shelley , when he 66 66 came to visit me at Ravenna ...
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... passed several hours in her society , returned to his palace , and either read or wrote till two , or three in the morning ; occasionally drinking C spirits diluted with water as a medicine , from a LORD BYRON . 17 C.
... passed several hours in her society , returned to his palace , and either read or wrote till two , or three in the morning ; occasionally drinking C spirits diluted with water as a medicine , from a LORD BYRON . 17 C.
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... passing through the " intermediate ranks . In that corner you see papers of one of their societies . Shortly after " the plot was discovered , I received several anonymous letters , advising me to discon- " tinue my forest rides ; but I ...
... passing through the " intermediate ranks . In that corner you see papers of one of their societies . Shortly after " the plot was discovered , I received several anonymous letters , advising me to discon- " tinue my forest rides ; but I ...
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Strona 164 - The cloud-capt towers, the gorgeous palaces, The solemn temples, the great globe itself; * Yea, all which it inherit, shall dissolve, And, like the baseless fabric of a vision, Leave not a wreck behind.
Strona 134 - We thought, as we hollowed his narrow bed, And smoothed down his lonely pillow, That the foe and the stranger would tread o'er his head, And we far away on the billow! Lightly they'll talk of the spirit that's gone, And o'er his cold ashes upbraid him; — But little he'll reck, if they let him sleep on, In the grave where a Briton has laid him.
Strona cii - Tis time this heart should be unmoved, Since others it hath ceased to move; Yet, though I cannot be beloved, Still let me love! My days are in the yellow leaf; The flowers and fruits of love are gone; The worm, the canker, and the grief Are mine alone!
Strona ciii - Tread those reviving passions down, Unworthy manhood! — unto thee Indifferent should the smile or frown Of beauty be. If thou regret'st thy youth, why live? The land of honourable death Is here: — up to the field, and give Away thy breath! Seek out — less often sought than found — A soldier's grave, for thee the best; Then look around and choose thy ground, And take thy rest.
Strona 315 - Round whose rude shaft dark ivy-tresses grew Yet dripping with the forest's noonday dew, Vibrated, as the ever-beating heart Shook the weak hand that grasped it; of that crew He came the last, neglected and apart; A herd-abandoned deer struck by the hunter's dart.
Strona 133 - NOT a drum was heard, not a funeral note, As his corse to the rampart we hurried ; Not a soldier discharged his farewell shot O'er the grave where our hero we buried.
Strona 21 - What if thy deep and ample stream should be A mirror of my heart, where she may read The thousand thoughts I now betray to thee, Wild as thy wave, and headlong as thy speed ! What do I say — a mirror of my heart...
Strona 134 - ... misty light, And the lantern dimly burning. No useless coffin enclosed his breast, Not in sheet nor in shroud we wound him ; But he lay like a warrior taking his rest With his martial cloak around him.
Strona 135 - We carved not a line, and we raised not a stone, But we left him alone with his glory.
Strona 287 - Trust not for freedom to the Franks — They have a king who buys and sells; In native swords and native ranks The only hope of courage dwells: But Turkish force and Latin fraud Would break your shield, however broad.