The Works of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals, and His Life, Volume 12J. Murray, 1836 - 324 pages |
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Page 19
... Twas less for the sake of thy high sounding phrases , Than to see the bright eyes of the dear one discover She thought that I was not unworthy to love her . ( 1 ) [ " I composed these stanzas ( except the fourth , added now ) a few days ...
... Twas less for the sake of thy high sounding phrases , Than to see the bright eyes of the dear one discover She thought that I was not unworthy to love her . ( 1 ) [ " I composed these stanzas ( except the fourth , added now ) a few days ...
Page 36
... Twas in your defence . Both . If you please , with submission , I can make out my own . Ink . While you live , my dear Botherby , never defend Yourself or your works ; but leave both to a friend . A propos - Is your play then accepted ...
... Twas in your defence . Both . If you please , with submission , I can make out my own . Ink . While you live , my dear Botherby , never defend Yourself or your works ; but leave both to a friend . A propos - Is your play then accepted ...
Page 41
... twas the same with digestion ! Lady Blueb . Pshaw ! never mind that ; for one moment of feeling Is worth - God knows what . Ink . ' Tis at least worth concealing For itself , or what follows- But here comes your carriage . Sir Rich ...
... twas the same with digestion ! Lady Blueb . Pshaw ! never mind that ; for one moment of feeling Is worth - God knows what . Ink . ' Tis at least worth concealing For itself , or what follows- But here comes your carriage . Sir Rich ...
Page 68
... twas Bat . ' Tis said he is much moved , -and doubtless - Foul scorn in Steno to offend so grossly . Pie . Ay , if a poor man : Steno's a patrician , Young , galliard , gay , and haughty . ( 2 ) Bat . He will not be judged hardly ? Pie ...
... twas Bat . ' Tis said he is much moved , -and doubtless - Foul scorn in Steno to offend so grossly . Pie . Ay , if a poor man : Steno's a patrician , Young , galliard , gay , and haughty . ( 2 ) Bat . He will not be judged hardly ? Pie ...
Page 85
... twas denied To me most solemnly an hour ago ! I. Ber . How says your highness ? Doge . Steno is condemn'd What ! the same who dared To a month's confinement . I. Ber . To stain the ducal throne with those foul words , That have cried ...
... twas denied To me most solemnly an hour ago ! I. Ber . How says your highness ? Doge . Steno is condemn'd What ! the same who dared To a month's confinement . I. Ber . To stain the ducal throne with those foul words , That have cried ...
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