The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Volume 2Oliver Everett., 1833 |
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Pagina 32
... thou- self - control that I never saw equalled . I sands . But I am fairly in for it , and it is am certain that Lady Byron's first idea is , useless to repine ; but , I repeat , this scrape , what is due to herself ; I mean that it is ...
... thou- self - control that I never saw equalled . I sands . But I am fairly in for it , and it is am certain that Lady Byron's first idea is , useless to repine ; but , I repeat , this scrape , what is due to herself ; I mean that it is ...
Pagina 39
... thou , noble brother ! O where art thou , dearest friend ? thing , to describe every thing , and to leave nothing to the imagination . They are only fragments , but fragments in which every touch is one of life and character , and in ...
... thou , noble brother ! O where art thou , dearest friend ? thing , to describe every thing , and to leave nothing to the imagination . They are only fragments , but fragments in which every touch is one of life and character , and in ...
Pagina 40
... Thou , Lamprakis , draw nigh to me ; my nephew , sit thee down . Hold ! take my arms , be thou the chief , as foremost in renown ; And you , my heroes , take my sword - my poor sword take , and hew The green and verdant boughs from ...
... Thou , Lamprakis , draw nigh to me ; my nephew , sit thee down . Hold ! take my arms , be thou the chief , as foremost in renown ; And you , my heroes , take my sword - my poor sword take , and hew The green and verdant boughs from ...
Pagina 41
... thou pilgrim of heaven's lone and path- less way ; Ere yet thou sleep'st , go hail my love who stole my heart away ; He kissed me , and , in tears , he cried , I will forsake thee never . ' WRITTEN ON THE SABRE OF KONTOGHIANNIS . " To ...
... thou pilgrim of heaven's lone and path- less way ; Ere yet thou sleep'st , go hail my love who stole my heart away ; He kissed me , and , in tears , he cried , I will forsake thee never . ' WRITTEN ON THE SABRE OF KONTOGHIANNIS . " To ...
Pagina 42
... thou that thou moanest ? replying I cried - is the marble oppressing thy head ? O'tis not the earth nor the black marble shading , My pain , my affront is , thou treat'st me with scorn ; O'er my head thou hast marched , on my head thou ...
... thou that thou moanest ? replying I cried - is the marble oppressing thy head ? O'tis not the earth nor the black marble shading , My pain , my affront is , thou treat'st me with scorn ; O'er my head thou hast marched , on my head thou ...
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