Life, Letters, and Journals of Lord Byron: Complete in One VolumeJ. Murray, 1838 - 735 sidor |
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... never more on me The freshness of the heart can fall like dew , Which out of all the lovely things we see Extracts emotions beautiful and new , Hived in our bosoms like the bag o ' the bee Think'st thou the honey with those objects grew ...
... never more on me The freshness of the heart can fall like dew , Which out of all the lovely things we see Extracts emotions beautiful and new , Hived in our bosoms like the bag o ' the bee Think'st thou the honey with those objects grew ...
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... never wish to read them : ' - but , in a few moments , he added— What do you think of the Corsair ? " " " 1 [ Here on Sir Walter Scott's copy of Byron's Life is the following MS . note : - " Blockheads never can find out how folks ...
... never wish to read them : ' - but , in a few moments , he added— What do you think of the Corsair ? " " " 1 [ Here on Sir Walter Scott's copy of Byron's Life is the following MS . note : - " Blockheads never can find out how folks ...
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... never ; and in school , he always knew his lesson , and I rarely , but when I knew it , I knew it nearly as well . In general information , his- tory , & c . & c . , I think I was his superior , as well as of most boys of my standing ...
... never ; and in school , he always knew his lesson , and I rarely , but when I knew it , I knew it nearly as well . In general information , his- tory , & c . & c . , I think I was his superior , as well as of most boys of my standing ...
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... never passed a portion of our time together . ' Indeed Byron , you wrong me , and I have no doubt — at least , I hope -you wrong yourself . " As that propensity to self - delineation , which so strongly pervades his maturer works is ...
... never passed a portion of our time together . ' Indeed Byron , you wrong me , and I have no doubt — at least , I hope -you wrong yourself . " As that propensity to self - delineation , which so strongly pervades his maturer works is ...
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... never stopped till he found himself at Newstead . The picture which he has drawn of his youthful love , in one of the most interesting of his poems , " The Dream , " shows how genius and feeling can elevate the realities | of this life ...
... never stopped till he found himself at Newstead . The picture which he has drawn of his youthful love , in one of the most interesting of his poems , " The Dream , " shows how genius and feeling can elevate the realities | of this life ...
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