Don Juan. Cantos i. to v. [by lord Byron].Griffin, 1823 |
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... stood on was immense , So was her creed in her own innocence . CVII . She thought of her own strength , and Juan's youth , And of the folly of all prudish fears , Victorious virtue , and domestic truth , And then of Don Alfonso's fifty ...
... stood on was immense , So was her creed in her own innocence . CVII . She thought of her own strength , and Juan's youth , And of the folly of all prudish fears , Victorious virtue , and domestic truth , And then of Don Alfonso's fifty ...
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... stood confused ; Antonia bustled round the ransack'd room , And , turning up her nose , with looks abused Her master , and his myrmidons , of whom Not one , except the attorney , was amused ; He , like Achates , faithful to the tomb ...
... stood confused ; Antonia bustled round the ransack'd room , And , turning up her nose , with looks abused Her master , and his myrmidons , of whom Not one , except the attorney , was amused ; He , like Achates , faithful to the tomb ...
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... stood , Following Antonia's motions here and there , With much suspicion in his attitude ; For reputations he had little care ; So that a suit or action were made good , Small pity had he for the young and fair , And ne'er believed in ...
... stood , Following Antonia's motions here and there , With much suspicion in his attitude ; For reputations he had little care ; So that a suit or action were made good , Small pity had he for the young and fair , And ne'er believed in ...
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... stood , like Adam , lingering near his garden , With useless penitence perplex'd and haunted , Beseeching she no further would refuse , When lo ! he stumbled o'er a pair of shoes . CLXXXI . A pair of shoes ! -what then ? not much , if ...
... stood , like Adam , lingering near his garden , With useless penitence perplex'd and haunted , Beseeching she no further would refuse , When lo ! he stumbled o'er a pair of shoes . CLXXXI . A pair of shoes ! -what then ? not much , if ...
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... upon deck , the dashing spray Flies in one's face , and makes it weather tough . And there he stood to take , and take again , His first , perhaps his last - farewell of Spain . F XII . I can't but say it is an awkward DON JUAN . 63.
... upon deck , the dashing spray Flies in one's face , and makes it weather tough . And there he stood to take , and take again , His first , perhaps his last - farewell of Spain . F XII . I can't but say it is an awkward DON JUAN . 63.
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Antonia appear'd Baba beautiful blood boat Bosphorus breath Cadiz call'd CANTO charming chaste cheek CIII dead death deep devil Don Alfonso Don Juan Donna Inez doubt e'er earth eunuch eyes face fair fame father's feelings flash'd form'd gazed giaour gold grew Gulleyaz Haidee Haidee's half hand heart Heaven Hellespont hope hour human clay Juan's Julia kiss knew lady least leave lips look look'd Lord Byron lover maid mistress moon moral Muse ne'er never night Noah's ark o'er ocean pair Parnassian pass'd passion Pedrillo perhaps poets pray renegado rhymes round Samian wine Sappho scarce seem'd sherbet shore sigh sire slaves sleep smile song soul Spain stanza stood strange sweet tears tell There's things third sex thou thought true turn'd Twas twere waves whate'er wife wind wine words young youth
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