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Page xii
... mountain scenery , which he afterwards transported to the Alps , the Apennines , and the revered Parnassus : - " He who first met the Highlands ' swelling blue Will love each peak that shows a kindred hue ; Hail in each crag a friend's ...
... mountain scenery , which he afterwards transported to the Alps , the Apennines , and the revered Parnassus : - " He who first met the Highlands ' swelling blue Will love each peak that shows a kindred hue ; Hail in each crag a friend's ...
Page xvii
... mountains of Albania and the temples of Athens , did not wholly yield to more lone and magni- ficent aspirations , ( 2 ) it is very probable , not that his fame would have been less , but that it would have rested on a totally different ...
... mountains of Albania and the temples of Athens , did not wholly yield to more lone and magni- ficent aspirations , ( 2 ) it is very probable , not that his fame would have been less , but that it would have rested on a totally different ...
Page xxiii
... mountains and the blue rushing of the arrowy Rhone - blending his being with the waves and skies , and earth - o'erhanging mountains ; another apostle of that wild affliction which wrung overwhelming eloquence from Rousseau ; another ...
... mountains and the blue rushing of the arrowy Rhone - blending his being with the waves and skies , and earth - o'erhanging mountains ; another apostle of that wild affliction which wrung overwhelming eloquence from Rousseau ; another ...
Page xxviii
... mountains touched the air with coolness , and the flame of the fire bore away towards heaven in vigorous amplitude , waving and quivering with a brightness of inconceivable beauty . ” The death of Mr. Shelley left Lord Byron alone with ...
... mountains touched the air with coolness , and the flame of the fire bore away towards heaven in vigorous amplitude , waving and quivering with a brightness of inconceivable beauty . ” The death of Mr. Shelley left Lord Byron alone with ...
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... mountains reverberate love's last adieu ! Now hate rules a heart which in love's easy chains Once passion's tumultuous blandishments knew ; Despair now inflames the dark tide of his veins ; He ponders in frenzy en love's last adieu ...
... mountains reverberate love's last adieu ! Now hate rules a heart which in love's easy chains Once passion's tumultuous blandishments knew ; Despair now inflames the dark tide of his veins ; He ponders in frenzy en love's last adieu ...
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