The Works of Lord Byron, Volume 12J. Murray, 1904 |
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... stanzas of Canto second , but end abruptly with the 105th Stanza . I told you long ago that the new Cantos were not good , and I also told you a reason : recollect , I do not oblige you to publish them ; you may suppress them , if you ...
... stanzas of Canto second , but end abruptly with the 105th Stanza . I told you long ago that the new Cantos were not good , and I also told you a reason : recollect , I do not oblige you to publish them ; you may suppress them , if you ...
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... stanzas of Canto second , but end abruptly with the 105th Stanza . I told you long ago that the new Cantos were not good , and I also told you a reason : recollect , I do not oblige you to publish them ; you may suppress them , if you ...
... stanzas of Canto second , but end abruptly with the 105th Stanza . I told you long ago that the new Cantos were not good , and I also told you a reason : recollect , I do not oblige you to publish them ; you may suppress them , if you ...
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... Stanzas to the Po , " written , it is said , when Byron was on his way to meet Countess Guiccioli at Ravenna . 3. L'Italia . Canto IV . del Pellegrinaggio di Childe Harold . tradotto da Michele Leoni , Italia ( London ? ) , 1819 , 8 ...
... Stanzas to the Po , " written , it is said , when Byron was on his way to meet Countess Guiccioli at Ravenna . 3. L'Italia . Canto IV . del Pellegrinaggio di Childe Harold . tradotto da Michele Leoni , Italia ( London ? ) , 1819 , 8 ...
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... Stanza ? which " Murray may perhaps have forwarded it to you among other new⚫ " publications . It is rather a hasty affair . " 1. Mrs. Hemans , in The Sceptic ( 1820 ) , based the truth of religion on the misery of man without it ...
... Stanza ? which " Murray may perhaps have forwarded it to you among other new⚫ " publications . It is rather a hasty affair . " 1. Mrs. Hemans , in The Sceptic ( 1820 ) , based the truth of religion on the misery of man without it ...
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... Stanza lvii . runs as follows : - " Strange signs upon the tomb her hands did trace ; Then to strong spells she did herself address , And in slow measure breathed that fatal strain , Whose awful harmony can wake the slain , Rive the ...
... Stanza lvii . runs as follows : - " Strange signs upon the tomb her hands did trace ; Then to strong spells she did herself address , And in slow measure breathed that fatal strain , Whose awful harmony can wake the slain , Rive the ...
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