The Works of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals, and His Life, Volume 11J. Murray, 1835 |
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Page 72
... suffer . ing , over which he is ever laboriously ruminating . There are , properly speaking , two females whose phantoms for ever haunt him , and which , in this piece also , perform principal parts — one under the name of Astarte , the ...
... suffer . ing , over which he is ever laboriously ruminating . There are , properly speaking , two females whose phantoms for ever haunt him , and which , in this piece also , perform principal parts — one under the name of Astarte , the ...
Page 81
... suffered these hardships for some time , seeing himself constantly discountenanced by the Duke and the Princesses , abandoned by his friends , and derided by his enemies - could no longer contain himself within the bounds of moderation ...
... suffered these hardships for some time , seeing himself constantly discountenanced by the Duke and the Princesses , abandoned by his friends , and derided by his enemies - could no longer contain himself within the bounds of moderation ...
Page 84
... suffer it unbent . That thou wert beautiful , and I not blind , Hath been the sin which shuts me from mankind ; But let them go , or torture as they will , My heart can multiply thine image still ; Successful love may sate itself away ...
... suffer it unbent . That thou wert beautiful , and I not blind , Hath been the sin which shuts me from mankind ; But let them go , or torture as they will , My heart can multiply thine image still ; Successful love may sate itself away ...
Page 89
... suffer more Than the wreck'd sailor on his desert shore ; The world is all before him — mine is here , Scarce twice the space they must accord my bier . ( 1 ) [ MS . - " My mind like theirs corrupted or adapted } to its grave . " — E ...
... suffer more Than the wreck'd sailor on his desert shore ; The world is all before him — mine is here , Scarce twice the space they must accord my bier . ( 1 ) [ MS . - " My mind like theirs corrupted or adapted } to its grave . " — E ...
Page 90
... suffer'd so , Sickness of heart , and narrowness of place , And all that may be borne , or can debase . I thought mine enemies had been but Man , But Spirits may be leagued with them - all Earth Abandons - Heaven forgets me ; -in the ...
... suffer'd so , Sickness of heart , and narrowness of place , And all that may be borne , or can debase . I thought mine enemies had been but Man , But Spirits may be leagued with them - all Earth Abandons - Heaven forgets me ; -in the ...
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