The Works of Lord Byron: Embracing His Suppressed Poems, and a Sketch of His Life ...Phillips, Sampson,, 1854 - 1071 pages |
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... wind arose , and , owing to the ignorance of the and landed at Malta . There he suffered severely Turkish officers , the vessel came near being wrecked . from an attack of fever , recovering from which , he Luckily for all on board , the ...
... wind arose , and , owing to the ignorance of the and landed at Malta . There he suffered severely Turkish officers , the vessel came near being wrecked . from an attack of fever , recovering from which , he Luckily for all on board , the ...
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... winds . At length , the wind becoming fair , replied : - " Oh , no , there is no time - it is now nearly he embarked on board the Mistico , and Count over . Go to my sister - tell her - go to Lady Byron Gamba , with the horses and heavy ...
... winds . At length , the wind becoming fair , replied : - " Oh , no , there is no time - it is now nearly he embarked on board the Mistico , and Count over . Go to my sister - tell her - go to Lady Byron Gamba , with the horses and heavy ...
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... wind arose , and , owing to the ignorance of the and landed at Malta . There he suffered severely Turkish officers , the vessel came near being wrecked . from an attack of fever , recovering from which , he Luckily for all on board , the ...
... wind arose , and , owing to the ignorance of the and landed at Malta . There he suffered severely Turkish officers , the vessel came near being wrecked . from an attack of fever , recovering from which , he Luckily for all on board , the ...
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... winds be shrill , let waves roll high , I fear not wave nor wind ; Yet marvel not , Sir Childe , that I Am sorrowful in mind ; For I have from my father gone , A mother whom I love , And have no friend , save these alone , But thee and ...
... winds be shrill , let waves roll high , I fear not wave nor wind ; Yet marvel not , Sir Childe , that I Am sorrowful in mind ; For I have from my father gone , A mother whom I love , And have no friend , save these alone , But thee and ...
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... wind ; Pass we the joys and sorrows sailors find , Coop'd in their winged sea - girt citadel ; The foul , the fair , the contrary , the kind , As breezes rise and fall and billows swell , Till on some jocund morn - lo , land ! and all ...
... wind ; Pass we the joys and sorrows sailors find , Coop'd in their winged sea - girt citadel ; The foul , the fair , the contrary , the kind , As breezes rise and fall and billows swell , Till on some jocund morn - lo , land ! and all ...
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