The Works of Lord Byron, Volym 5J. Murray, 1901 - 624 sidor John Murray, Lord Byron's long-time publisher, released a 13-volume set of "The Works of Lord Byron" in the late 19th century.The poetry volumes, of which there are seven, were edited byErnest Hartley Coleridge. The letters and journals were edited in another six volumes by Rowland Prothero.This is volume five of the letters and journals. |
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... display some intelligence . Poetry is successful only so far as it is intelligible . To a clear cry an answer comes , but not to a muffled call . The reader who comes within speaking distance of his author can hear him , and to bring.
... display some intelligence . Poetry is successful only so far as it is intelligible . To a clear cry an answer comes , but not to a muffled call . The reader who comes within speaking distance of his author can hear him , and to bring.
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... answered . Rule thy own hours , thou rulest mine - say , wouldst thou Accompany our guests , or charm away The ... answers ? How now , brother ? Sal . The Queen's brother , And your most faithful vassal , royal Lord . Sar . ( addressing ...
... answered . Rule thy own hours , thou rulest mine - say , wouldst thou Accompany our guests , or charm away The ... answers ? How now , brother ? Sal . The Queen's brother , And your most faithful vassal , royal Lord . Sar . ( addressing ...
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... answer , Yes . Cannot the thing be done without ? Who are they Whom thou suspectest ? —Let them be arrested . Sal . I would thou wouldst not ask me ; the next moment Will send my answer through thy babbling troop Of paramours , and ...
... answer , Yes . Cannot the thing be done without ? Who are they Whom thou suspectest ? —Let them be arrested . Sal . I would thou wouldst not ask me ; the next moment Will send my answer through thy babbling troop Of paramours , and ...
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... answer With words , but deeds . Keep thou awake that energy Which sleeps at times , but is not dead within thee , 1. [ " Rode . Winter's wind somewhat more unkind than ingratitude itself , though Shakespeare says otherwise . At least ...
... answer With words , but deeds . Keep thou awake that energy Which sleeps at times , but is not dead within thee , 1. [ " Rode . Winter's wind somewhat more unkind than ingratitude itself , though Shakespeare says otherwise . At least ...
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... answer ; when the priests speak for them , ' Tis for some small addition to the temple . Myr . Look to the annals of thine Empire's founders . are so blotted o'er with blood , I cannot . Sar . They VOL . V. D 550 But what wouldst have ...
... answer ; when the priests speak for them , ' Tis for some small addition to the temple . Myr . Look to the annals of thine Empire's founders . are so blotted o'er with blood , I cannot . Sar . They VOL . V. D 550 But what wouldst have ...
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