The Works of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals, and His Life, Volum 11J. Murray, 1835 |
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Side 3
... thought of for the stage ; I much doubt if for publication even . It is too much in my old style ; but I composed it actually with a horror of the stage , and with a view to render the thought of it impracticable , knowing the zeal of ...
... thought of for the stage ; I much doubt if for publication even . It is too much in my old style ; but I composed it actually with a horror of the stage , and with a view to render the thought of it impracticable , knowing the zeal of ...
Side 4
... thoughts in the tumult of perpetual contention ; nor yet , like Harold , does he sweep over the peopled scenes of the earth with high disdain and aversion , and make his survey of the business , and pleasures , and studies of man an ...
... thoughts in the tumult of perpetual contention ; nor yet , like Harold , does he sweep over the peopled scenes of the earth with high disdain and aversion , and make his survey of the business , and pleasures , and studies of man an ...
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... thought , Which then I can resist not : in my heart There is a vigil , and these eyes but close To look within ; and yet I live , and bear The aspect and the form of breathing men . But grief should be the instructor of the wise ...
... thought , Which then I can resist not : in my heart There is a vigil , and these eyes but close To look within ; and yet I live , and bear The aspect and the form of breathing men . But grief should be the instructor of the wise ...
Side 11
... thought which is within me and around me , I do compel ye to my will . - Appear ! [ A star is seen at the darker end of the gallery : it is stationary ; and a voice is heard singing . FIRST SPIRIT . Mortal ! to thy bidding bow'd , From ...
... thought which is within me and around me , I do compel ye to my will . - Appear ! [ A star is seen at the darker end of the gallery : it is stationary ; and a voice is heard singing . FIRST SPIRIT . Mortal ! to thy bidding bow'd , From ...
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... thoughts thou canst not banish ; By a power to thee unknown , Thou canst never be alone ; Thou art wrapt as with a shroud , Thou art gather'd in a cloud ; And for ever shalt thou dwell In the spirit of this spell . attempt at ...
... thoughts thou canst not banish ; By a power to thee unknown , Thou canst never be alone ; Thou art wrapt as with a shroud , Thou art gather'd in a cloud ; And for ever shalt thou dwell In the spirit of this spell . attempt at ...
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