The Works of Lord Byron: Embracing His Suppressed Poems, and a Sketch of His Life ...Phillips, Sampson,, 1854 - 1071 pages |
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... true , First to be free and last to be subdued : And if amidst a scene , a shock so rude , Some native blood was seen thy streets to dye ; A traitor only fell beneath the feud : 17 Here all were noble , save Nobility ; None hugg'd a ...
... true , First to be free and last to be subdued : And if amidst a scene , a shock so rude , Some native blood was seen thy streets to dye ; A traitor only fell beneath the feud : 17 Here all were noble , save Nobility ; None hugg'd a ...
Page 31
... true , And those who know it best , deplore it most ; When all is won that all desire to woo , The paltry prize is hardly worth the cost ; Youth wasted , minds degraded , honor lost , These are thy fruits , successful Passion ! these ...
... true , And those who know it best , deplore it most ; When all is won that all desire to woo , The paltry prize is hardly worth the cost ; Youth wasted , minds degraded , honor lost , These are thy fruits , successful Passion ! these ...
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... true - born son of Greece , If Greece one true - born patriot still can boast : Not such as prate of war , but skulk in peace , The bondsman's peace , who sighs for all he lost , Yet with smooth smile his tyrant can accost , And wield ...
... true - born son of Greece , If Greece one true - born patriot still can boast : Not such as prate of war , but skulk in peace , The bondsman's peace , who sighs for all he lost , Yet with smooth smile his tyrant can accost , And wield ...
Page 73
... true that this establishment was doubtedly due , but a part of that praise ought not disturbed by the Porte , under the ridiculous pretext to be withheld from the two brothers Zosimado , that the Greeks were constructing a fortress ...
... true that this establishment was doubtedly due , but a part of that praise ought not disturbed by the Porte , under the ridiculous pretext to be withheld from the two brothers Zosimado , that the Greeks were constructing a fortress ...
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... true , it is very true more amusing than our own " Liar , " by Foote . The character of Lelio is θέστατον . better drawn than Young Wilding . Goldoni's comedies amount to fity ; Διὰ νὰ σᾶς εἴπω τὴν some perhaps the best in Europe , and ...
... true , it is very true more amusing than our own " Liar , " by Foote . The character of Lelio is θέστατον . better drawn than Young Wilding . Goldoni's comedies amount to fity ; Διὰ νὰ σᾶς εἴπω τὴν some perhaps the best in Europe , and ...
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