Tales and PoemsJohn Murray, 1853 - 358 sider |
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George Gordon Byron Baron Byron. TALES AND POEMS . BY LORD BYRON . THE GIAOUR . BRIDE OF ABYDOS . THE CORSAIR . LARA . CONTAINING SIEGE OF CORINTH . PARISINA . PRISONER OF CHILLON . MAZEPPA . THE ISLAND . LONDON : JOHN MURRAY , ALBEMARLE ...
George Gordon Byron Baron Byron. TALES AND POEMS . BY LORD BYRON . THE GIAOUR . BRIDE OF ABYDOS . THE CORSAIR . LARA . CONTAINING SIEGE OF CORINTH . PARISINA . PRISONER OF CHILLON . MAZEPPA . THE ISLAND . LONDON : JOHN MURRAY , ALBEMARLE ...
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George Gordon Byron Baron Byron. INTRODUCTION TO THE GIAOUR . In the " Hints from Horace , " written in 1811 , Lord Byron expressed his preference for the octosyllabic metre : - " Though at first view eight feet may seem in vain Form'd ...
George Gordon Byron Baron Byron. INTRODUCTION TO THE GIAOUR . In the " Hints from Horace , " written in 1811 , Lord Byron expressed his preference for the octosyllabic metre : - " Though at first view eight feet may seem in vain Form'd ...
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... Lord Byron inscribed- " To the Monarch of Parnassus , from one of his subjects ; " and Scott , on the other hand , observed to Ballantyne , " Byron hits the mark where I don't pretend to fledge my arrow . " With his usual manliness he ...
... Lord Byron inscribed- " To the Monarch of Parnassus , from one of his subjects ; " and Scott , on the other hand , observed to Ballantyne , " Byron hits the mark where I don't pretend to fledge my arrow . " With his usual manliness he ...
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George Gordon Byron Baron Byron. Here may the loitering merchant Greek Find that repose ' t were vain to seek In cities lodged too near his lord , And trembling for his secret hoard- Here may he rest where none can see , In crowds a ...
George Gordon Byron Baron Byron. Here may the loitering merchant Greek Find that repose ' t were vain to seek In cities lodged too near his lord , And trembling for his secret hoard- Here may he rest where none can see , In crowds a ...
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Amaun arms band beauty beneath blood Bonnivard bosom breast breath bride Bride of Abydos brow CANTO Château de Chillon cheek Christian Conrad Corsair courser dare dark dead death deeds deep despair doom dread dream earth fate fear feel fell fix'd foes gazed Giaffir Giaour glance grave grief Gulnare hand hate hath head heard heart heaven Hetman hope hour Houris isle knew land Lara Lara's light limbs line 14 lips lonely look look'd Lord Byron Mazeppa ne'er Neuha never night nought numbers o'er once Pacha Parisina pass'd poem PRISONER OF CHILLON rage rest rose round scarce seem'd Selim shore SIEGE OF CORINTH sigh silent slave smile soul sound spirit steed stern stood strife tale tears thee thine thou thought Torquil turn'd voice wave Whate'er wild wind words wound Zuleika