The Works of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals, and His Life, Volume 12J. Murray, 1836 - 324 pages |
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Page 26
... Jews ' harp he nicknames his lyre , To call you to this hotbed . Tra . I own it- tis true- A fair lady . Ink . A spinster ? Tra . Miss Lilac ! Ink . The Blue ! The heiress ? Tra . The angel ! Ink . The devil ! 26 THE BLUES ,
... Jews ' harp he nicknames his lyre , To call you to this hotbed . Tra . I own it- tis true- A fair lady . Ink . A spinster ? Tra . Miss Lilac ! Ink . The Blue ! The heiress ? Tra . The angel ! Ink . The devil ! 26 THE BLUES ,
Page 27
... angel ! Ink . The devil ! why , man ! Pray get out of this hobble as fast as you can . You wed with Miss Lilac ! ' twould be your perdition : She's a poet , a chymist , a mathematician . Tra . I say she's an angel . Ink . Say rather an ...
... angel ! Ink . The devil ! why , man ! Pray get out of this hobble as fast as you can . You wed with Miss Lilac ! ' twould be your perdition : She's a poet , a chymist , a mathematician . Tra . I say she's an angel . Ink . Say rather an ...
Page 103
... angels , And of all sins most easily besets Mortals the nearest to the angelic nature : The vile are only vain ; the great are proud . Doge . I had the pride of honour , of your honour , Deep at my heart - But let us change the theme ...
... angels , And of all sins most easily besets Mortals the nearest to the angelic nature : The vile are only vain ; the great are proud . Doge . I had the pride of honour , of your honour , Deep at my heart - But let us change the theme ...
Page 168
... angel hovers o'er Venice , and pauses ere he pours the vial , Even as the eagle overlooks his prey , And for a moment , poised in middle air , Suspends the motion of his mighty wings , Then swoops with his unerring beak . - Thou day ...
... angel hovers o'er Venice , and pauses ere he pours the vial , Even as the eagle overlooks his prey , And for a moment , poised in middle air , Suspends the motion of his mighty wings , Then swoops with his unerring beak . - Thou day ...
Page 243
... angels fear to tread . " — Pope . If Mr. Southey had not rushed in where he had no business , and where he never was before , and never will be again , the following poem would not have been written . It is not impossible that it may be ...
... angels fear to tread . " — Pope . If Mr. Southey had not rushed in where he had no business , and where he never was before , and never will be again , the following poem would not have been written . It is not impossible that it may be ...
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