Selections from Poetry, Letters, & JournalsNonesuch Press, 1949 - 879 páginas |
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... keep your nonsense for some luckier night— Who can have put my master in this mood ? What will become on ' t - I'm in such a fright , The Devil's in the urchin , and no good- Is this a time for giggling ? this a plight ? Why don't you ...
... keep your nonsense for some luckier night— Who can have put my master in this mood ? What will become on ' t - I'm in such a fright , The Devil's in the urchin , and no good- Is this a time for giggling ? this a plight ? Why don't you ...
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... keep up the ethereal part of me . The more violent the fatigue , the better my spirits for the rest of the day ; and then , my evenings have that calm nothingness of languor , which I most delight in . To - day I have boxed an hour ...
... keep up the ethereal part of me . The more violent the fatigue , the better my spirits for the rest of the day ; and then , my evenings have that calm nothingness of languor , which I most delight in . To - day I have boxed an hour ...
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... keep house with my wife : he thought all the world in a plot against him , my little world seems to think me in a plot against it , if I may judge by their abuse in print and coterie : he liked Botany , I like flowers , and herbs , and ...
... keep house with my wife : he thought all the world in a plot against him , my little world seems to think me in a plot against it , if I may judge by their abuse in print and coterie : he liked Botany , I like flowers , and herbs , and ...
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Adeline admire Ali Pacha Bards beautiful believe beneath Bride of Abydos Byron called CANTO Childe Harold dear deemed devil dine Don Juan doubt earth Edinburgh Review English eyes fair fame feel gaze Giaour Greece Greek hate hath hear heard heart Heaven Hobhouse honour hope hour Juan's knew Lady late least leave less letter live look Lord Lord Holland Madame de Stael marriage MELBOURNE mind moral morning Murray Muse ne'er never Newstead Newstead Abbey night o'er once passed passion perhaps poem poet praise present pretty Ravenna recollect rhyme Saint Peter Samian wine seems seen Sheridan shore sigh smile song soul spirit strange sure sweet talk tears tell thee there's thine thing THOMAS MOORE thou thought told turn Venice waves wild wish woman word write young youth