The Romantics Reviewed: Contemporary Reviews of British Romantic Writers, Part 1, Volume 2Donald H. Reiman Garland Pub., 1972 |
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Page 88
... rest - but not to feel ' tis rest- Soon shall my fate that wish fulfil ; 121 And I shall sleep without the dream Of what I was - and would be still , Though Hope hath long withdrawn her beam . " " I lov'd her , friar ! nay , ador'd- I ...
... rest - but not to feel ' tis rest- Soon shall my fate that wish fulfil ; 121 And I shall sleep without the dream Of what I was - and would be still , Though Hope hath long withdrawn her beam . " " I lov'd her , friar ! nay , ador'd- I ...
Page 214
... rest , and con- tinued struggling and crying out , till he perceived the sword of Brutus ; but that then he DREW HIS ROBE OVER HIS FACE , AND YIELDED TO HIS FATE . ” — ( LANGHORNE'S Plutarch , vol . v . p . 362. ) What , then , is the ...
... rest , and con- tinued struggling and crying out , till he perceived the sword of Brutus ; but that then he DREW HIS ROBE OVER HIS FACE , AND YIELDED TO HIS FATE . ” — ( LANGHORNE'S Plutarch , vol . v . p . 362. ) What , then , is the ...
Page 382
... rest satisfied with the parts assigned to the Laureate himself , who is brought into Court in rather an unusual manner , before his decease by the Demon Asmodeus , who , exceedingly angry at the weight of his burthen , thus expresses ...
... rest satisfied with the parts assigned to the Laureate himself , who is brought into Court in rather an unusual manner , before his decease by the Demon Asmodeus , who , exceedingly angry at the weight of his burthen , thus expresses ...
Contents
Byron Childe Harold IV | 10 |
THEATRE | 22 |
Byron The Giaour | 30 |
Copyright | |
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