The Poetical Works of Lord ByronMurray, 1850 - 827ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... poet has now established himself as the keeper of an Italian warehouse , in Charles Street , Berkeley Square , where ... poets vainly pave with sands of gold , 10 But now whereon a thousand keels did ride Of mighty strength ; since ...
... poet has now established himself as the keeper of an Italian warehouse , in Charles Street , Berkeley Square , where ... poets vainly pave with sands of gold , 10 But now whereon a thousand keels did ride Of mighty strength ; since ...
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... poet's discovery , detected the stains of the ink spilt by Junot upon the occasion . " - Napier's History of the Peninsular War . ] 2 The passage stood differently in the original MS . Some verses which the poet omitted at the entreaty ...
... poet's discovery , detected the stains of the ink spilt by Junot upon the occasion . " - Napier's History of the Peninsular War . ] 2 The passage stood differently in the original MS . Some verses which the poet omitted at the entreaty ...
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... poets love to laud ; Match me , ye harams of the land ! where now 1 I strike my strain , far distant , to applaud ... poet , during the poetical period of life ( from twenty to thirty ) ; - whether it will last is another matter : but ...
... poets love to laud ; Match me , ye harams of the land ! where now 1 I strike my strain , far distant , to applaud ... poet , during the poetical period of life ( from twenty to thirty ) ; - whether it will last is another matter : but ...
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... poet to imitate Ariosto . But it is far easier to rise , with grace , from the level of a strain generally familiar , into an occasional short bust of pathos or splendour , than to interrupt thus a prolonged tone of solemnity by any ...
... poet to imitate Ariosto . But it is far easier to rise , with grace , from the level of a strain generally familiar , into an occasional short bust of pathos or splendour , than to interrupt thus a prolonged tone of solemnity by any ...
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... poet . He could sleep , and very frequently did sleep , wrapped up in his rough great coat , on the hard boards of a deck , while the winds and the waves were roaring round him on every side , and could subsist on a crust and a glass of ...
... poet . He could sleep , and very frequently did sleep , wrapped up in his rough great coat , on the hard boards of a deck , while the winds and the waves were roaring round him on every side , and could subsist on a crust and a glass of ...
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