Memoirs of the Life A. Writings of Lord ByronJames Robins and Company, 1830 - 756 pages |
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Page 104
... hath known before . Few are my years , and yet I feel The world was ne'er designed for me : Ah ! why do darkening shades conceal The hour when man must cease to be ? Once I beheld a splendid dream , A visionary scene of bliss : Truth ...
... hath known before . Few are my years , and yet I feel The world was ne'er designed for me : Ah ! why do darkening shades conceal The hour when man must cease to be ? Once I beheld a splendid dream , A visionary scene of bliss : Truth ...
Page 107
... exception would be taken , were he to deliver for poetry the contents of this volume . To this he might plead minority ; but as he now makes voluntary tender of the article , he hath no THE LIFE AND WRITINGS OF LORD BYRON . 107.
... exception would be taken , were he to deliver for poetry the contents of this volume . To this he might plead minority ; but as he now makes voluntary tender of the article , he hath no THE LIFE AND WRITINGS OF LORD BYRON . 107.
Page 108
G. Clinton. makes voluntary tender of the article , he hath no right to sue , on that ground , for the price in good current praise , should the goods be un- marketable . This is our view of the law on the point , and we dare say so will ...
G. Clinton. makes voluntary tender of the article , he hath no right to sue , on that ground , for the price in good current praise , should the goods be un- marketable . This is our view of the law on the point , and we dare say so will ...
Page 113
... I quaffed like thee ; I died - let earth my bones resign . Fill up - thou canst not injure me ; The worm hath fouler lips than thine . Better to hold the sparkling grape Than nurse the earth THE LIFE AND WRITINGS OF LORD BYRON . 113.
... I quaffed like thee ; I died - let earth my bones resign . Fill up - thou canst not injure me ; The worm hath fouler lips than thine . Better to hold the sparkling grape Than nurse the earth THE LIFE AND WRITINGS OF LORD BYRON . 113.
Page 114
... hath shone , In aid of others let me shine ; And when , alas ! our brains are gone , What nobler substitute than wine ? Quaff while thou canst another race , When thou and thine like me are sped , May rescue thee from earth's embrace ...
... hath shone , In aid of others let me shine ; And when , alas ! our brains are gone , What nobler substitute than wine ? Quaff while thou canst another race , When thou and thine like me are sped , May rescue thee from earth's embrace ...
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