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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... hour Of midnight we will sup there : see nought wanting , And bid the galley be prepared . There is A cooling breeze ... hours of Sardanapalus , We'll meet SCENE 11. ] 15 SARDANAPALUS .
... hour Of midnight we will sup there : see nought wanting , And bid the galley be prepared . There is A cooling breeze ... hours of Sardanapalus , We'll meet SCENE 11. ] 15 SARDANAPALUS .
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... hours of Sardanapalus , We'll meet again in that the sweetest hour , When we shall gather like the stars above us , And you will form a heaven as bright as theirs ; Till then , let each be mistress of her time , And thou , my own Ionian ...
... hours of Sardanapalus , We'll meet again in that the sweetest hour , When we shall gather like the stars above us , And you will form a heaven as bright as theirs ; Till then , let each be mistress of her time , And thou , my own Ionian ...
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... hour ? Sar . And if I did , ' twere better than a trophy , Being bought without a tear . But that is not My present purpose : since thou wilt not pledge me , Continue what thou pleasest . ( To the Cupbearer . ) Boy , retire . [ Exit ...
... hour ? Sar . And if I did , ' twere better than a trophy , Being bought without a tear . But that is not My present purpose : since thou wilt not pledge me , Continue what thou pleasest . ( To the Cupbearer . ) Boy , retire . [ Exit ...
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... hour . - I fear them not . Sal . But thou wouldst arm thee , wouldst thou not , if needful ? Sar . Perhaps . I have the goodliest armour , and A sword of such a temper , and a bow , And javelin , which might furnish Nimrod forth : A ...
... hour . - I fear them not . Sal . But thou wouldst arm thee , wouldst thou not , if needful ? Sar . Perhaps . I have the goodliest armour , and A sword of such a temper , and a bow , And javelin , which might furnish Nimrod forth : A ...
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... hour , to live in dread of death , Tracing revolt ; suspecting all about me , Because they are near ; and all who are remote , Because they are far . But if it should be so- If they should sweep me off from Earth and Empire , Why , what ...
... hour , to live in dread of death , Tracing revolt ; suspecting all about me , Because they are near ; and all who are remote , Because they are far . But if it should be so- If they should sweep me off from Earth and Empire , Why , what ...
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