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... lived . together in humble lodgings , until their tempers , alike fiery and irritable , compelled a definite separation . They occupied apartments , for some time , at the opposite ends of the same street , and interchanged visits ...
... lived . together in humble lodgings , until their tempers , alike fiery and irritable , compelled a definite separation . They occupied apartments , for some time , at the opposite ends of the same street , and interchanged visits ...
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... lived for a considerable part of his life in daily view of the hills of Arran , never alludes to them . But , in this respect like Shelley , Byron was inspired by a passion for the high - places of the earth . Their shadow is on half ...
... lived for a considerable part of his life in daily view of the hills of Arran , never alludes to them . But , in this respect like Shelley , Byron was inspired by a passion for the high - places of the earth . Their shadow is on half ...
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... lived on the spot - I have fixed my heart on it ; and no pressure , present or future , shall in- duce me to barter the last vestige of our inheritance . " He was building false hopes on the result of the suit E 2 III . ] CAMBRIDGE ...
... lived on the spot - I have fixed my heart on it ; and no pressure , present or future , shall in- duce me to barter the last vestige of our inheritance . " He was building false hopes on the result of the suit E 2 III . ] CAMBRIDGE ...
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... and the patient revived . On his final return to Athens , the restoration of his health was retarded by one of his long courses of reducing diet ; he lived mainly on rice , and vinegar and water . From that city 66 [ CHAP . BYRON .
... and the patient revived . On his final return to Athens , the restoration of his health was retarded by one of his long courses of reducing diet ; he lived mainly on rice , and vinegar and water . From that city 66 [ CHAP . BYRON .
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... lived for some years , during which she was a reigning belle and toast , a domestic life only marred by oc- casional eccentricities . Rogers , whom in a letter to Lady Morgan she numbers among her lovers , said she ought to know the new ...
... lived for some years , during which she was a reigning belle and toast , a domestic life only marred by oc- casional eccentricities . Rogers , whom in a letter to Lady Morgan she numbers among her lovers , said she ought to know the new ...
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Страница 121 - Mont Blanc is the monarch of mountains, They crowned him long ago On a throne of rocks, in a robe of clouds, With a diadem of snow.
Страница 198 - Tread those reviving passions down, Unworthy manhood! — unto thee Indifferent should the smile or frown Of beauty be. If thou regret'st thy youth, why live? The land of honourable death Is here: — up to the field, and give Away thy breath! Seek out — less often sought than found — A soldier's grave, for thee the best; Then look around and choose thy ground, And take thy rest.
Страница 53 - Near this spot Are deposited the Remains Of one Who Possessed Beauty Without Vanity, Strength without Insolence, Courage without Ferocity, And all the Virtues of Man Without his Vices. This Praise, which would be unmeaning flattery If inscribed over Human Ashes, Is but a just tribute to the Memory of "Boatswain," a Dog Who was born at Newfoundland, May, 1803, And died at Newstead Abbey Nov. 18, 1808.
Страница 121 - The mind which is immortal makes itself Requital for its good or evil thoughts, Is its own origin of ill and end, And its own place and time...
Страница 25 - Their praise is hymn'd by loftier harps than mine: Yet one I would select from that proud throng, Partly because they blend me with his line, And partly that I did his sire some wrong...
Страница 63 - Ancient of days ! august Athena ! where, Where are thy men of might ? thy grand in soul ? Gone — glimmering through the dream of things that were : First in the race that led to Glory's goal, They won, and pass'd away — is this the whole ? A schoolboy's tale, the wonder of an hour ! The warrior's weapon and the sophist's stole Are sought in vain, and o'er each mouldering tower, Dim with the mist of years, gray flits the shade of power.
Страница 112 - A double dungeon wall and wave Have made — and like a living grave, Below the surface of the lake The dark vault lies...
Страница 52 - By nature vile, ennobled but by name, Each kindred brute might bid thee blush for shame. Ye ! who perchance behold this simple urn, Pass on— it honours none you wish to mourn : To mark a friend's remains these stones arise ; I never knew but one, — and here he lies.
Страница 130 - He is a person of the most consummate genius, and capable, if he would direct his energies to such an end, of becoming the redeemer of his degraded country. But it is his weakness to be proud...
Страница 179 - Thus sung, or would, or could, or should have sung, The modern Greek, in tolerable verse ; If not like Orpheus quite, when Greece was young, Yet in these times he might have done much worse His strain display'd some feeling — right or wrong ; And feeling, in a poet, is the source Of others' feeling ; but they are such liars, And take all colours — like the hands of dyers.