The Poetical Works of Lord Byron: With LifeGall & Inglis, 1857 - 576 pages |
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... Parisina and Hugo his bastard son , a beautiful and valiant youth . They were beheaded in the castle by the sentence of a father and husband , who published his shame , and survived their execution . He was unfortunate , if they were ...
... Parisina and Hugo his bastard son , a beautiful and valiant youth . They were beheaded in the castle by the sentence of a father and husband , who published his shame , and survived their execution . He was unfortunate , if they were ...
Page 275
... Parisina leaves her hall , And it is not to gaze on the heavenly light That the lady walks in the shadow of night ; And if she sits in Este's bower , " Tis not for the sake of its full - blown flower- She listens - but not for the ...
... Parisina leaves her hall , And it is not to gaze on the heavenly light That the lady walks in the shadow of night ; And if she sits in Este's bower , " Tis not for the sake of its full - blown flower- She listens - but not for the ...
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... Parisina heard or seen : Her name - as if she ne'er had been- Was banish'd from each lip and ear , Like words of wantonness or fear ; And from Prince Azo's voice , by none Was mention heard of wife or son : No tomb - no memory had they ...
... Parisina heard or seen : Her name - as if she ne'er had been- Was banish'd from each lip and ear , Like words of wantonness or fear ; And from Prince Azo's voice , by none Was mention heard of wife or son : No tomb - no memory had they ...
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HOURS OF IDLENESS | 3 |
Leaving Newstead Abbey Through thy battlements | 9 |
Damætas In law an infant | 29 |
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