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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... peace and plenty ? Sal . Of the first More than is glorious ; of the last , far less Than the King recks of . Sar . Whose then is the crime , But the false satraps , who provide no better ? Sal . And somewhat in the Monarch who ne'er ...
... peace and plenty ? Sal . Of the first More than is glorious ; of the last , far less Than the King recks of . Sar . Whose then is the crime , But the false satraps , who provide no better ? Sal . And somewhat in the Monarch who ne'er ...
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... peace and pastime , and the license To revel and to rail ; it irks me not . I would not give the smile of one fair girl For all the popular breath1 that e'er divided A name from nothing . What are the rank tongues 2 340 Of this vile ...
... peace and pastime , and the license To revel and to rail ; it irks me not . I would not give the smile of one fair girl For all the popular breath1 that e'er divided A name from nothing . What are the rank tongues 2 340 Of this vile ...
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... peace The peaceful only if they rouse me , better They had conjured up stern Nimrod from his ashes , " The Mighty Hunter ! " I will turn these realms To one wide desert chase of brutes , who were , But would no more , by their own ...
... peace The peaceful only if they rouse me , better They had conjured up stern Nimrod from his ashes , " The Mighty Hunter ! " I will turn these realms To one wide desert chase of brutes , who were , But would no more , by their own ...
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... peace and pleasure : what can man Do more ? Myr . Alas ! my Lord , with common men There needs too oft the show of war to keep The substance of sweet peace ; and , for a king , ' Tis sometimes better to be feared than loved . Sar . And ...
... peace and pleasure : what can man Do more ? Myr . Alas ! my Lord , with common men There needs too oft the show of war to keep The substance of sweet peace ; and , for a king , ' Tis sometimes better to be feared than loved . Sar . And ...
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... Peace , factious priest , and faithless soldier ! thou Unit'st in thy own person the worst vices Of the most dangerous orders of mankind . Keep thy smooth words and juggling homilies For those who know thee not . Thy fellow's sin Is ...
... Peace , factious priest , and faithless soldier ! thou Unit'st in thy own person the worst vices Of the most dangerous orders of mankind . Keep thy smooth words and juggling homilies For those who know thee not . Thy fellow's sin Is ...
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