A Selection from the Works of Lord ByronEdward Moxon & Company, 1866 - 244 pages |
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Page vii
... days of his life , assailed him with their foulest venom and their keenest fangs . And the promise given of old to their kind was now at least fulfilled ; they did bruise his heel . But the heads of such creatures are so PREFACE . vii.
... days of his life , assailed him with their foulest venom and their keenest fangs . And the promise given of old to their kind was now at least fulfilled ; they did bruise his heel . But the heads of such creatures are so PREFACE . vii.
Page viii
George Gordon Byron Baron Byron Algernon Charles Swinburne. heel . But the heads of such creatures are so small that it is hard to bruise them in return ; it would first be necessary to discern them . That Byron was able to disregard and ...
George Gordon Byron Baron Byron Algernon Charles Swinburne. heel . But the heads of such creatures are so small that it is hard to bruise them in return ; it would first be necessary to discern them . That Byron was able to disregard and ...
Page xi
... days of his life , assailed him with their foulest venom and their keenest fangs . And the promise given of old to their kind was now at least fulfilled ; they did bruise his heel . But the heads of such creatures are so PREFACE . vii.
... days of his life , assailed him with their foulest venom and their keenest fangs . And the promise given of old to their kind was now at least fulfilled ; they did bruise his heel . But the heads of such creatures are so PREFACE . vii.
Page xi
George Gordon Byron Baron Byron Algernon Charles Swinburne. heel . But the heads of such creatures are so small that it is hard to bruise them in return ; it would first be necessary to discern them . That Byron was able to disregard and ...
George Gordon Byron Baron Byron Algernon Charles Swinburne. heel . But the heads of such creatures are so small that it is hard to bruise them in return ; it would first be necessary to discern them . That Byron was able to disregard and ...
Page 10
... head ; And show that love , however vain , Nor thou nor I can feel again . Yet how much less it were to gain , Though thou hast left me free , The loveliest things that still remain , Than thus remember thee ! The all of thine that ...
... head ; And show that love , however vain , Nor thou nor I can feel again . Yet how much less it were to gain , Though thou hast left me free , The loveliest things that still remain , Than thus remember thee ! The all of thine that ...
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AHOLIBAMAH AMBRACIAN GULF Anah angels appear'd Asmodeus beauty behold beneath blood breast breath brow Byron chain CHILDE HAROLD'S PILGRIMAGE clay clime clouds damn'd dark dead death deep Don Juan dream dust earth EDWARD MOXON EPISTLE TO AUGUSTA eternal eyes face fair father feel flowers foam gazed GIAOUR glory gone grave grew Haidée hand hath heart heaven hell hope hour human clay immortal Japh knew less light live look look'd Michael Molière mortal mountains ne'er never night o'er ocean once pass'd passion Pedrillo perish'd poem poets praise round Saint Peter SAME.-CANTO Samian wine Satan seem'd shore sigh silent skies sleep son of Noah soul spirit STANZAS stars sweet tears thee thine things thou art thought turn'd Twas verse voice walls waters wave weep wind wings young