Memoirs of the Life A. Writings of Lord ByronJames Robins and Company, 1830 - 756 pages |
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... spirit and generosity which the better part of mankind will be at no loss to appreciate , placed the manuscript in the lady's hands , and permitted her to burn it in his presence ! This sacrifice of self - interest to lofty feeling was ...
... spirit and generosity which the better part of mankind will be at no loss to appreciate , placed the manuscript in the lady's hands , and permitted her to burn it in his presence ! This sacrifice of self - interest to lofty feeling was ...
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... spirit in them , were congenial to his mind ; and in all these he con- ducted himself with a dignity far surpassing what could have been expected from one of his years . Although by no means the strongest either in frame or in ...
... spirit in them , were congenial to his mind ; and in all these he con- ducted himself with a dignity far surpassing what could have been expected from one of his years . Although by no means the strongest either in frame or in ...
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... spirit hover nigh The spot where now thy mouldering ashes lie , The battle of Marston Moor , where the adherents of Charles I. were do- feated . Son of the Elector Palatine , and related to Charles 1. He afterwards com- manded the fleet ...
... spirit hover nigh The spot where now thy mouldering ashes lie , The battle of Marston Moor , where the adherents of Charles I. were do- feated . Son of the Elector Palatine , and related to Charles 1. He afterwards com- manded the fleet ...
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... spirit , joyful in their choice ; When , poised upon the gale , my form shall ride , Or , dark in mist , descend the mountain's side ; Oh ! may my shade behold no sculptured urns To mark the spot where earth to earth returns ; No ...
... spirit , joyful in their choice ; When , poised upon the gale , my form shall ride , Or , dark in mist , descend the mountain's side ; Oh ! may my shade behold no sculptured urns To mark the spot where earth to earth returns ; No ...
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... spirit seeks the shades below . Now , where Messapus dwelt , they bend their way , Whose fires emit a faint and trembling ray ; There , unconfined , behold each grazing steed , Unwatch'd , unheeded , on the herbage feed : Brave Nisus ...
... spirit seeks the shades below . Now , where Messapus dwelt , they bend their way , Whose fires emit a faint and trembling ray ; There , unconfined , behold each grazing steed , Unwatch'd , unheeded , on the herbage feed : Brave Nisus ...
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