Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Lord ByronJ. Robins and Company, 1825 - 756 pagina's |
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Pagina 24
... , could not save a single article of his clothes , except what he had on his back . The land was , if possible , more dreadful than the sea , nothing appearing all around but a 24 THE LIFE AND WRITINGS OF LORD BYRON .
... , could not save a single article of his clothes , except what he had on his back . The land was , if possible , more dreadful than the sea , nothing appearing all around but a 24 THE LIFE AND WRITINGS OF LORD BYRON .
Pagina 25
... land was the highest attainment of their wishes ; yet , all things considered , our condition was but little mended by the change . Whichever way we looked , a scene of horror presented itself : on one side the wreck ( in which was all ...
... land was the highest attainment of their wishes ; yet , all things considered , our condition was but little mended by the change . Whichever way we looked , a scene of horror presented itself : on one side the wreck ( in which was all ...
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... land ; which , however , proved ineffectual . This unavoidable delay made the people on board outrageous : yet one thing in this outrage they seemed particularly attentive to , which was , to provide themselves with arms and ammunition ...
... land ; which , however , proved ineffectual . This unavoidable delay made the people on board outrageous : yet one thing in this outrage they seemed particularly attentive to , which was , to provide themselves with arms and ammunition ...
Pagina 30
... land us at Dover , where we arrived that afternoon , aud directly set out for Canterbury upon post horses ; but Captain Cheap was so tired by the time he got there that he could proceed no farther that night . The next morning he still ...
... land us at Dover , where we arrived that afternoon , aud directly set out for Canterbury upon post horses ; but Captain Cheap was so tired by the time he got there that he could proceed no farther that night . The next morning he still ...
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... land . E'en I , least thinking of a thoughtless throng , Just skilled to know the right and choose the wrong , Freed at that age when Reason's shield is lost , To fight my course through Passion's countless host , Whom every path of ...
... land . E'en I , least thinking of a thoughtless throng , Just skilled to know the right and choose the wrong , Freed at that age when Reason's shield is lost , To fight my course through Passion's countless host , Whom every path of ...
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Memoirs of the life and writings of lord Byron George Clinton (biographer of Byron.) Volledige weergave - 1825 |
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