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... it is subjoined the critique of the Edinburgh Re- view , which which gave rise to his Lordship's Poem , entitled « English Bards and Scotch Reviewers . » TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE FREDERICK , EARL OF CARLISLE , ADVERTISEMENT. ...
... it is subjoined the critique of the Edinburgh Re- view , which which gave rise to his Lordship's Poem , entitled « English Bards and Scotch Reviewers . » TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE FREDERICK , EARL OF CARLISLE , ADVERTISEMENT. ...
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... rise no more . Not one poor trembler , only , fear betrays , Who hopes , yet almost dreads , to meet your praise , But all our Dramatis Persone wait , In fond suspense , this crisis of their fate . No venal views our progress can retard ...
... rise no more . Not one poor trembler , only , fear betrays , Who hopes , yet almost dreads , to meet your praise , But all our Dramatis Persone wait , In fond suspense , this crisis of their fate . No venal views our progress can retard ...
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... rise , and it leaves me to weep . 2 . Then , Morpheus ! envelop my faculties fast , Shed o'er me your languor benign ; Should the dream of to - night but resemble the last , What rapture celestial is mine ! ( 1 ) The last line is almost ...
... rise , and it leaves me to weep . 2 . Then , Morpheus ! envelop my faculties fast , Shed o'er me your languor benign ; Should the dream of to - night but resemble the last , What rapture celestial is mine ! ( 1 ) The last line is almost ...
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... rise to my sight , in their mantles of snow : But , while these soar above me , unchanged as before , Will Mary be there to receive me ? ah no ! Adieu ! then , ye hills , where my childhood was bred , Thou sweet flowing Dee , to thy ...
... rise to my sight , in their mantles of snow : But , while these soar above me , unchanged as before , Will Mary be there to receive me ? ah no ! Adieu ! then , ye hills , where my childhood was bred , Thou sweet flowing Dee , to thy ...
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... rise , And hear the din of arms no more . 2 . But , often has yon rolling moon , On Alva's casques of silver play'd ; And view'd , at midnight's silent noon , Her chiefs in gleaming mail array'd . ( 1 ) The catastrophe of this tale was ...
... rise , And hear the din of arms no more . 2 . But , often has yon rolling moon , On Alva's casques of silver play'd ; And view'd , at midnight's silent noon , Her chiefs in gleaming mail array'd . ( 1 ) The catastrophe of this tale was ...
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Works of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals, and His Life, Volum 4 George Gordon Byron Baron Byron,Thomas Moore Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1832 |
The Works of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals, and His Life, Volum 4 George Gordon Byron Baron Byron,Thomas Moore Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1832 |
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