The Works of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals, and His Life, Volume 12J. Murray, 1833 |
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... souls offended , I bow'd my visage , and so kept it till— " What think'st thou ? " said the bard ; when I unbended , ( 2 ) And recommenced : " Alas ! unto such ill How many sweet thoughts , what strong ecstasies Led these their evil ...
... souls offended , I bow'd my visage , and so kept it till— " What think'st thou ? " said the bard ; when I unbended , ( 2 ) And recommenced : " Alas ! unto such ill How many sweet thoughts , what strong ecstasies Led these their evil ...
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... soul , who spilt our life . ' Such were their words ; At hearing which downward I bent my looks , And held them there so long , that the Bard cried : ' What art thou pondering ? ' I in answer thus : Alas ! by what sweet thoughts , what ...
... soul , who spilt our life . ' Such were their words ; At hearing which downward I bent my looks , And held them there so long , that the Bard cried : ' What art thou pondering ? ' I in answer thus : Alas ! by what sweet thoughts , what ...
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... soul . " Oh ! my dear Mr. Botherby ! sympathise ! - I Now feel such a rapture , I'm ready to fly , I feel so elastic " so buoyant - so buoyant ! " ( 2 ) Ink . Tracy ! open the window . Tra . I wish her much joy on't . Both . For God's ...
... soul . " Oh ! my dear Mr. Botherby ! sympathise ! - I Now feel such a rapture , I'm ready to fly , I feel so elastic " so buoyant - so buoyant ! " ( 2 ) Ink . Tracy ! open the window . Tra . I wish her much joy on't . Both . For God's ...
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... soul : ' tis the seizing of shades as they pass , And making them substance : ' tis something divine : - Ink . Shall I help you , my friend , to a little more wine ? Both . I thank you ; not any more , sir , till I dine . Ink . A propos ...
... soul : ' tis the seizing of shades as they pass , And making them substance : ' tis something divine : - Ink . Shall I help you , my friend , to a little more wine ? Both . I thank you ; not any more , sir , till I dine . Ink . A propos ...
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... soul No pride -no passion — no deep sense of honour ? Ber . F. ' Tis the first time that honour has been doubted , And were the last , from any other sceptic . Doge . You know the full offence of this born villain , This creeping ...
... soul No pride -no passion — no deep sense of honour ? Ber . F. ' Tis the first time that honour has been doubted , And were the last , from any other sceptic . Doge . You know the full offence of this born villain , This creeping ...
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