The Romantics Reviewed: Contemporary Reviews of British Romantic Writers, Part 1, Volume 2Donald H. Reiman Garland Pub., 1972 |
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... hand - revives thy ruin'd pile ; Though bright thy genius as the solar beam , As ocean strong , and soft as Avon's stream . Oh ! still , sweet spirit ! guard this favour'd ground , And nightly hover o'er its laurel'd round ! Safe be the ...
... hand - revives thy ruin'd pile ; Though bright thy genius as the solar beam , As ocean strong , and soft as Avon's stream . Oh ! still , sweet spirit ! guard this favour'd ground , And nightly hover o'er its laurel'd round ! Safe be the ...
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... hand of Hassan , and adverting to the death of Hassan , whose hand was severed from his body , in the action which terminated his life . Lord Byron seems to think that love makes the strongest and most durable impression on the stoutest ...
... hand of Hassan , and adverting to the death of Hassan , whose hand was severed from his body , in the action which terminated his life . Lord Byron seems to think that love makes the strongest and most durable impression on the stoutest ...
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... hand in hand , and dancing ; each too having Down her white neck long floating auburn curls— ( The least of which would set ten poets raving ) ; Their leader sang - and bounded to her song , With choral step and voice , the virgin ...
... hand in hand , and dancing ; each too having Down her white neck long floating auburn curls— ( The least of which would set ten poets raving ) ; Their leader sang - and bounded to her song , With choral step and voice , the virgin ...
Contents
Byron Childe Harold IV | 10 |
THEATRE | 22 |
Byron The Giaour | 30 |
Copyright | |
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