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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... Thought and attention are scarcely to be reckoned among necromantic arts , but thought and knowledge " can make these bones live , ” and stand upon their feet , if they do not leap and sing . I desire to renew my acknowledgments of the ...
... Thought and attention are scarcely to be reckoned among necromantic arts , but thought and knowledge " can make these bones live , ” and stand upon their feet , if they do not leap and sing . I desire to renew my acknowledgments of the ...
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... and by that means opened a passage to the enemy , he understood the meaning of the oracle , and thought himself lost . He resolved , however , to die in such a manner as , according to He hath wronged his people - still he is their.
... and by that means opened a passage to the enemy , he understood the meaning of the oracle , and thought himself lost . He resolved , however , to die in such a manner as , according to He hath wronged his people - still he is their.
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... thought , that such a phrase as the " Queen's wrongs " would be supposed to contain an allusion to the trial of Queen Caroline ( August - November , 1820 ) , and to the ex- clusion of her name from the State prayers , etc ...
... thought , that such a phrase as the " Queen's wrongs " would be supposed to contain an allusion to the trial of Queen Caroline ( August - November , 1820 ) , and to the ex- clusion of her name from the State prayers , etc ...
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... thought thou Myr . wouldst remain . Thou didst not say so . Sar . I know each glance of those Ionic eyes ,. Which said thou wouldst not leave me . Great King , But thou looked'st it : Sire ! your brother- Not blush ! Myr . Sal . His ...
... thought thou Myr . wouldst remain . Thou didst not say so . Sar . I know each glance of those Ionic eyes ,. Which said thou wouldst not leave me . Great King , But thou looked'st it : Sire ! your brother- Not blush ! Myr . Sal . His ...
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... thought the latter the sharper of the two . I had met with both in the course of the twenty - four hours , so could judge . " - Extracts from a Diary , January 19 , 1821 , Letters , 1901 , v . 177. ] And thou may'st yet be glorious in ...
... thought the latter the sharper of the two . I had met with both in the course of the twenty - four hours , so could judge . " - Extracts from a Diary , January 19 , 1821 , Letters , 1901 , v . 177. ] And thou may'st yet be glorious in ...
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