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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... human monster . Here's that which deified him - let it now Humanise thee ; my surly , chiding brother , 170 180 i . He did , and thence was deemed a God in story .— [ MS . M. erased . ] 1. [ For the occupation of India by Dionysus , see ...
... human monster . Here's that which deified him - let it now Humanise thee ; my surly , chiding brother , 170 180 i . He did , and thence was deemed a God in story .— [ MS . M. erased . ] 1. [ For the occupation of India by Dionysus , see ...
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... human : hear- " Sardanapalus , The king , and son of Anacyndaraxes , In one day built Anchialus and Tarsus . Eat , drink , and love ; the rest's not worth a fillip . " 1 250 1. " For this expedition he took only a small chosen body of ...
... human : hear- " Sardanapalus , The king , and son of Anacyndaraxes , In one day built Anchialus and Tarsus . Eat , drink , and love ; the rest's not worth a fillip . " 1 250 1. " For this expedition he took only a small chosen body of ...
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... human joys are not worth a fillip . ' Sup- posing this version nearly exact ( for Arrian says it was not quite so ) , whether the purpose has not been to invite to civil order a people disposed to turbulence , rather than to recommend ...
... human joys are not worth a fillip . ' Sup- posing this version nearly exact ( for Arrian says it was not quite so ) , whether the purpose has not been to invite to civil order a people disposed to turbulence , rather than to recommend ...
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... human misery less , and glide Ungroaning to the tomb : I take no license Which I deny to them . We all are men . Sal . Thy Sires have been revered as Gods— Sar . And death , where they are neither Gods nor men . Talk not of such to me ...
... human misery less , and glide Ungroaning to the tomb : I take no license Which I deny to them . We all are men . Sal . Thy Sires have been revered as Gods— Sar . And death , where they are neither Gods nor men . Talk not of such to me ...
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... human . What they have found me , they belie ; that which They yet may find me - shall defy their wish To speak it worse ; and let them thank themselves . Sal . Then thou at last canst feel ? Sar . 1 370 Feel who feels not 381 ...
... human . What they have found me , they belie ; that which They yet may find me - shall defy their wish To speak it worse ; and let them thank themselves . Sal . Then thou at last canst feel ? Sar . 1 370 Feel who feels not 381 ...
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