Memoirs of the Life A. Writings of Lord ByronJames Robins and Company, 1830 - 756 pages |
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Page v
... Venice . CHAPTER VII . The castle of Chillon Some account of the 324 Lord Byron enters into all the profligacies of Venice . Becomes enamoured of a baker's wife , whom he called his Fornarina . Her excessive attachment and jealousy . On ...
... Venice . CHAPTER VII . The castle of Chillon Some account of the 324 Lord Byron enters into all the profligacies of Venice . Becomes enamoured of a baker's wife , whom he called his Fornarina . Her excessive attachment and jealousy . On ...
Page vi
... Venice . Cain . Mr. Murray applies for an injunction to restrain a piracy of Cain . Injunction refused on the ground of its immoralities . A remonstrance to the publisher of Cain . Lord Byron's letter to Mr. Murray on the subject . 490 ...
... Venice . Cain . Mr. Murray applies for an injunction to restrain a piracy of Cain . Injunction refused on the ground of its immoralities . A remonstrance to the publisher of Cain . Lord Byron's letter to Mr. Murray on the subject . 490 ...
Page 191
... Venice . At the entrance of the Grand Canal Scott and I were a good way ahead , and we saw no more of our foreign friend ; which , however , was of no consequence , as there was a gondola to hold his clothes , and pick him up . Scott ...
... Venice . At the entrance of the Grand Canal Scott and I were a good way ahead , and we saw no more of our foreign friend ; which , however , was of no consequence , as there was a gondola to hold his clothes , and pick him up . Scott ...
Page 196
... Venice , had become enamoured of Leila , the favorite slave of Hassan , a rich emir . His suit had been prosperous , and he had for a time succeeded in baffling the jealous vigilance of her lord . This , however , could not continue for ...
... Venice , had become enamoured of Leila , the favorite slave of Hassan , a rich emir . His suit had been prosperous , and he had for a time succeeded in baffling the jealous vigilance of her lord . This , however , could not continue for ...
Page 285
... Venice - once a race of worth His gentle sires - he drew his birth ; But , late an exile from her shore , Against his countrymen he bore The arms they taught to bear ; and now The turban girt his shaven brow . Through many a change had ...
... Venice - once a race of worth His gentle sires - he drew his birth ; But , late an exile from her shore , Against his countrymen he bore The arms they taught to bear ; and now The turban girt his shaven brow . Through many a change had ...
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