Selections from Poetry, Letters, & JournalsNonesuch Press, 1949 - 879 páginas |
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... whole Of its disease ; he did the best he could With things not very subject to control , And turned , without perceiving his condition , Like Coleridge , into a metaphysician . ХСІІ He thought about himself , and the whole earth , Of ...
... whole Of its disease ; he did the best he could With things not very subject to control , And turned , without perceiving his condition , Like Coleridge , into a metaphysician . ХСІІ He thought about himself , and the whole earth , Of ...
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... whole- I don't know what , and therefore cannot tell- Which pretty women the sweet souls ! -call soul . Certes it was not body ; he was well Proportioned , as a poplar or a pole , A handsome man , that human miracle ; And in each ...
... whole- I don't know what , and therefore cannot tell- Which pretty women the sweet souls ! -call soul . Certes it was not body ; he was well Proportioned , as a poplar or a pole , A handsome man , that human miracle ; And in each ...
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... whole life has been sacrificed to them and by them . I mean to leave Venice in a few days , but you will address your letters here as usual . When I fix elsewhere , you shall know . Yours . TO R. B. HOPPNER Ravenna , January 31 , 1820 ...
... whole life has been sacrificed to them and by them . I mean to leave Venice in a few days , but you will address your letters here as usual . When I fix elsewhere , you shall know . Yours . TO R. B. HOPPNER Ravenna , January 31 , 1820 ...
Términos y frases comunes
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