The Romantics Reviewed: Contemporary Reviews of British Romantic Writers, Part 1, Volume 2Donald H. Reiman Garland Pub., 1972 |
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Page 86
... fall ? the young , the proud , the brave , " Toswell one blotted Chief's unwholesome reign ? " No step between submission and a grave ? " The rise of rapine and the fall of Spain ? " And doth the Power that man adores ordain " Their ...
... fall ? the young , the proud , the brave , " Toswell one blotted Chief's unwholesome reign ? " No step between submission and a grave ? " The rise of rapine and the fall of Spain ? " And doth the Power that man adores ordain " Their ...
Page 153
... fall'n woman must for ever fall ; Her vice must have variety , while virtue Stands like the sun , and all which rolls around Drinks life , and light , and glory , from her aspect . Ang . And secing , feeling thus this truth in others ...
... fall'n woman must for ever fall ; Her vice must have variety , while virtue Stands like the sun , and all which rolls around Drinks life , and light , and glory , from her aspect . Ang . And secing , feeling thus this truth in others ...
Page 377
... fall , on human heads , the mountain of my curse , That curse shall be forgiveness — have I not- Hear me , my mother earth - behold it , heav'n ! Have I not had to wrestle with Jut ? Have I not suffer'd things to be for- given ? Have I ...
... fall , on human heads , the mountain of my curse , That curse shall be forgiveness — have I not- Hear me , my mother earth - behold it , heav'n ! Have I not had to wrestle with Jut ? Have I not suffer'd things to be for- given ? Have I ...
Contents
Byron Childe Harold IV | 10 |
THEATRE | 22 |
Byron The Giaour | 30 |
Copyright | |
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