The Works of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals,John Murray, Albemarles Street., 1832 |
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6. oldal
... memory . So much for chivalry . Burke need not have regretted that its days are over , though Marie - Antoinette was quite as chaste as most of those in whose honours lances were shivered , and knights unhorsed . 66 66 Before the days ...
... memory . So much for chivalry . Burke need not have regretted that its days are over , though Marie - Antoinette was quite as chaste as most of those in whose honours lances were shivered , and knights unhorsed . 66 66 Before the days ...
10. oldal
... memory may desire ; Though more than Hope can claim , could Friendship less require ? ( 1 ) [ Peri , the Persian term for a beautiful intermediate order of beings , is generally supposed to be another form of our own word Fairy . — E ] ...
... memory may desire ; Though more than Hope can claim , could Friendship less require ? ( 1 ) [ Peri , the Persian term for a beautiful intermediate order of beings , is generally supposed to be another form of our own word Fairy . — E ] ...
14. oldal
... memory of some deadly feud [ brow . Or disappointed passion lurk'd below : But this none knew , nor haply cared to know ; For his was not that open , artless soul That feels relief by bidding sorrow flow , Nor sought he friend to ...
... memory of some deadly feud [ brow . Or disappointed passion lurk'd below : But this none knew , nor haply cared to know ; For his was not that open , artless soul That feels relief by bidding sorrow flow , Nor sought he friend to ...
25. oldal
... memory of his magnificence was fresh at the period of Lord Byron's pilgrimage . Returning to England , he realised all the outward shows of Gothic grandeur in his unsubstantial pageant of Fonthill Abbey ; and has more recently been ...
... memory of his magnificence was fresh at the period of Lord Byron's pilgrimage . Returning to England , he realised all the outward shows of Gothic grandeur in his unsubstantial pageant of Fonthill Abbey ; and has more recently been ...
33. oldal
... memory , are said by Cervantes never to bestow that name upon any human female , reserving it especially for their dogs . " SIR WALTER SCOTT . ] - VOL . VIII . D XXXVIII . Hark ! heard you not those hoofs of CANTO I. 333 PILGRIMAGE .
... memory , are said by Cervantes never to bestow that name upon any human female , reserving it especially for their dogs . " SIR WALTER SCOTT . ] - VOL . VIII . D XXXVIII . Hark ! heard you not those hoofs of CANTO I. 333 PILGRIMAGE .
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