Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Lord ByronJ. Robins and Company, 1825 - Всего страниц: 756 |
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... Causes of that resentment . Circumstances attending Lord Byron's taking his seat in the House of Lords . On quitting Waterloo he wan- ders on the bank of the Rhine . Proceeds to Switzerland . Visits Geneva and Lausanne . Takes up his ...
... Causes of that resentment . Circumstances attending Lord Byron's taking his seat in the House of Lords . On quitting Waterloo he wan- ders on the bank of the Rhine . Proceeds to Switzerland . Visits Geneva and Lausanne . Takes up his ...
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... causes Lord Byron and the Count Gamba to retire to Pisa , where the Countess joins them . Lord Byron's regret at leaving Ravenna . His hatred to the Austrian government . Don Juan , Cantos I. and II . Unmanly attack on Lady Byron ...
... causes Lord Byron and the Count Gamba to retire to Pisa , where the Countess joins them . Lord Byron's regret at leaving Ravenna . His hatred to the Austrian government . Don Juan , Cantos I. and II . Unmanly attack on Lady Byron ...
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... cause . Embarks from Leghorn , and arrives in Cephalonia . Count Gamba's account of an excursion from Cephalonia to Ithaca . Hospitality of an Italian , resident in Greece . The party visit Captain Knox at Vathi . Lord Byron relieves ...
... cause . Embarks from Leghorn , and arrives in Cephalonia . Count Gamba's account of an excursion from Cephalonia to Ithaca . Hospitality of an Italian , resident in Greece . The party visit Captain Knox at Vathi . Lord Byron relieves ...
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... cause . After the battle of Edge Hill , where he displayed his courage , he was made Colonel - General of Cheshire and Shropshire , and Governor of Chester , which city he defended gallantly against the Parliamentarians , though at last ...
... cause . After the battle of Edge Hill , where he displayed his courage , he was made Colonel - General of Cheshire and Shropshire , and Governor of Chester , which city he defended gallantly against the Parliamentarians , though at last ...
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... cause , parti- cularly by defeating Sir Thomas Fairfax , and relieving Montgomery Castle , for which the Parliament passed a vote , excepting him from pardon , and sequestrating his estates . His success was not , however , always ...
... cause , parti- cularly by defeating Sir Thomas Fairfax , and relieving Montgomery Castle , for which the Parliament passed a vote , excepting him from pardon , and sequestrating his estates . His success was not , however , always ...
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Memoirs of the life and writings of lord Byron George Clinton (biographer of Byron.) Полный просмотр - 1825 |
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Стр. 558 - You have the Pyrrhic dance as yet, Where is the Pyrrhic phalanx gone? Of two such lessons, why forget The nobler and the manlier one?
Стр. 749 - Bitter constraint and sad occasion dear Compels me to disturb your season due ; For Lycidas is dead, dead ere his prime, Young Lycidas, and hath not left his peer.
Стр. 400 - Oh Rome ! my country ! city of the soul ! The orphans of the heart must turn to thee, Lone mother of dead empires ! and control In their shut breasts their petty misery.
Стр. 328 - Last noon beheld them full of lusty life, Last eve in Beauty's circle proudly gay, The midnight brought the signal-sound of strife, The morn the marshalling in arms - the day Battle's magnificently stern array...
Стр. 392 - I STOOD in Venice on the Bridge of Sighs, A palace and a prison on each hand ; I saw from out the wave her structures rise As from the stroke of the enchanter's wand : A thousand years their cloudy wings expand Around me, and a dying Glory smiles O'er the far times, when many a subject land Look'd to the winged Lion's marble piles, Where Venice sate in state, throned on her hundred isles...
Стр. 557 - Must we but weep o'er days more blest? Must we but blush? Our fathers bled. Earth ! render back from out thy breast A remnant of our Spartan dead ! Of the three hundred grant but three, To make a new Thermopylae ! What, silent still?
Стр. 697 - My days are in the yellow leaf; The flowers and fruits of love are gone ; The worm, the canker, and the grief Are mine alone ! The fire that on my bosom preys Is lone as some volcanic isle ; No torch is kindled at its blaze — A funeral pile.
Стр. 327 - twas but the wind, Or the car rattling o'er the stony street; On with the dance! let joy be unconfined; No sleep till morn, when Youth and Pleasure meet To chase the glowing Hours with flying feet But hark!
Стр. 344 - Twas still some solace in the dearth Of the pure elements of earth, To hearken to each other's speech, And each turn comforter to each, With some new hope, or legend old, Or song heroically bold ; But even these at length grew cold.
Стр. 348 - ... mate, But was not half so desolate, And it was come to love me when None lived to love me so again, And cheering from my dungeon's brink Had brought me back to feel and think.