Selections from Byron: Childe Harold, Canto IV, The Prisoner of Chillon, Mazeppa, and Other PoemsGinn, 1911 - 185 sidor |
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... scenes that here took place between mother and son were surely such as never other poet experienced . At times Mrs. Byron seemed quite insane ; and on one occasion both separately made vis- its to the local apothecary , each begging him ...
... scenes that here took place between mother and son were surely such as never other poet experienced . At times Mrs. Byron seemed quite insane ; and on one occasion both separately made vis- its to the local apothecary , each begging him ...
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... scene . Four numbers of The Liberal were published , the last in July , 1823. But the venture was a failure , mainly owing to the fact that , in the very nature of things , two such men as Hunt and Byron could Leigh Hunt and " The ...
... scene . Four numbers of The Liberal were published , the last in July , 1823. But the venture was a failure , mainly owing to the fact that , in the very nature of things , two such men as Hunt and Byron could Leigh Hunt and " The ...
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... scene ; or be what I have been , wept , o'er many a vanished As springs , in deserts found , seem sweet , all brackish though they be , So , midst the withered waste of life , those tears would flow to me . NAPOLEON'S FAREWELL This poem ...
... scene ; or be what I have been , wept , o'er many a vanished As springs , in deserts found , seem sweet , all brackish though they be , So , midst the withered waste of life , those tears would flow to me . NAPOLEON'S FAREWELL This poem ...
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... scene of his Prisoner of Chillon . The hero of the poem is an entirely fictitious personage , whose dreadful captivity bears little resemblance to that of Bonnivard , although the latter is often and wrongly supposed to be the hero ...
... scene of his Prisoner of Chillon . The hero of the poem is an entirely fictitious personage , whose dreadful captivity bears little resemblance to that of Bonnivard , although the latter is often and wrongly supposed to be the hero ...
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... scenes that could be adequately pictured only by the hand of a great master . MY I Y hair is grey , but not with years , Nor grew it white In a single night , As men's have grown from sudden fears : My limbs are bowed , though not with ...
... scenes that could be adequately pictured only by the hand of a great master . MY I Y hair is grey , but not with years , Nor grew it white In a single night , As men's have grown from sudden fears : My limbs are bowed , though not with ...
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