The Complete Poetical and Dramatic Works of Lord Byron: With a Comprehensive Outline of the Life of the PoetD. McKay, 1883 - 662 pages |
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... Childe Harold " Proceeds by sea to Previsa . - 10 . Driven on the coast of Suli . - 12 Writes , in passing the Ambracian gulf , Through cloudless skies , in silvery sheen . " - 18 . Sails down the gulf of Arta . - 14 . Reaches Utraikey ...
... Childe Harold " Proceeds by sea to Previsa . - 10 . Driven on the coast of Suli . - 12 Writes , in passing the Ambracian gulf , Through cloudless skies , in silvery sheen . " - 18 . Sails down the gulf of Arta . - 14 . Reaches Utraikey ...
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... CHILDE HAROLD'S PILGRIMAGE 1 HOURS OF IDLENESS - Continued . Translation from Catullus . " Lugete , Ve- neres , Cupidinesque , " etc. Imitation from Catullus . To Ellen Translation from Horace . " Justum et te- PAGE 306 • 306 • 66 THE ...
... CHILDE HAROLD'S PILGRIMAGE 1 HOURS OF IDLENESS - Continued . Translation from Catullus . " Lugete , Ve- neres , Cupidinesque , " etc. Imitation from Catullus . To Ellen Translation from Horace . " Justum et te- PAGE 306 • 306 • 66 THE ...
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... Childe Harold " endured a lameness far more trying to health and spirits . Had Sir Walter been constrained to pick his way through life on his toes , " hopping " about like a bird ( to adopt Leigh Hunt's way of sneering at a com- rade's ...
... Childe Harold " endured a lameness far more trying to health and spirits . Had Sir Walter been constrained to pick his way through life on his toes , " hopping " about like a bird ( to adopt Leigh Hunt's way of sneering at a com- rade's ...
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... Childe Harold , he endeavored to make amends in the lines- " Yet one I would select from that proud throng , Partly because they blend me with his line , And partly that I did his sire some wrong . " + This is all of any interest we ...
... Childe Harold , he endeavored to make amends in the lines- " Yet one I would select from that proud throng , Partly because they blend me with his line , And partly that I did his sire some wrong . " + This is all of any interest we ...
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... Childe Harold he thews threatened to exercise over Byron's mind . The writes : " I should have ventured on a verse to the fourth of this quadrangle of amity was John Cam memory of Matthews , were he not too much above all Hobhouse ...
... Childe Harold he thews threatened to exercise over Byron's mind . The writes : " I should have ventured on a verse to the fourth of this quadrangle of amity was John Cam memory of Matthews , were he not too much above all Hobhouse ...
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