Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Lord ByronJ. Robins and Company, 1825 - 756 pagina's |
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Pagina 19
... thought he had been short in what he said on the subject . To which Mr. Douston said , " No ; he had rather gone too far upon so trifling an occasion , but did not believe that Lord Byron or the com- pany would think any more about it ...
... thought he had been short in what he said on the subject . To which Mr. Douston said , " No ; he had rather gone too far upon so trifling an occasion , but did not believe that Lord Byron or the com- pany would think any more about it ...
Pagina 20
... thought he had killed him ; and , asking whether he was not mortally wounded , Lord Byron , while he was speaking , shortened his sword , and stabbed him in the belly . " When Mr. Hawkins , the surgeon , came in , he found Mr. Chaworth ...
... thought he had killed him ; and , asking whether he was not mortally wounded , Lord Byron , while he was speaking , shortened his sword , and stabbed him in the belly . " When Mr. Hawkins , the surgeon , came in , he found Mr. Chaworth ...
Pagina 34
... thought she should best consult the honour of the family by disclosing the affair to her former mistress . Lady Holdernesse was a person of such strict propriety and inflexible principle , that she was hardly dis- posed to conceal the ...
... thought she should best consult the honour of the family by disclosing the affair to her former mistress . Lady Holdernesse was a person of such strict propriety and inflexible principle , that she was hardly dis- posed to conceal the ...
Pagina 44
... thought was mine , And forgive her deceit with a Tear . Ye friends of my heart , Ere from you I depart , This hope to my breast is most near : - If again we shall meet In this rural retreat , May we meet , as we part , with a Tear ...
... thought was mine , And forgive her deceit with a Tear . Ye friends of my heart , Ere from you I depart , This hope to my breast is most near : - If again we shall meet In this rural retreat , May we meet , as we part , with a Tear ...
Pagina 72
... thought oppress'd , Abhors this station of inglorious rest ; The love of fame with this can ill accord , Be't mine to seek for glory with my sword . Seest thou yon camp , with torches twinkling dim , Where drunken slumbers wrap each ...
... thought oppress'd , Abhors this station of inglorious rest ; The love of fame with this can ill accord , Be't mine to seek for glory with my sword . Seest thou yon camp , with torches twinkling dim , Where drunken slumbers wrap each ...
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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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