The Works of Lord Byron, Volume 1John Murray, 1828 - English poetry |
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Page 102
... Pouqueville the lake of Yanina ; but Pou- queville is always out . 18 . To greet Albania's chief . Stanza xlvii . line 4 . The celebrated Ali Pacha . Of this extraordinary man there is an incorrect account in Pouqueville's Travels . 19 ...
... Pouqueville the lake of Yanina ; but Pou- queville is always out . 18 . To greet Albania's chief . Stanza xlvii . line 4 . The celebrated Ali Pacha . Of this extraordinary man there is an incorrect account in Pouqueville's Travels . 19 ...
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... Pouqueville on every occasion of mentioning the Turks , has yet recourse to him as authority on the Greeks , and terms him an impartial observer . Now Dr. Pouqueville is as little entitled to that appellation , as Mr. Thornton to confer ...
... Pouqueville on every occasion of mentioning the Turks , has yet recourse to him as authority on the Greeks , and terms him an impartial observer . Now Dr. Pouqueville is as little entitled to that appellation , as Mr. Thornton to confer ...
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... Pouqueville tells a long story of a Moslem who swal- lowed corrosive sublimate in such quantities that he acquired the name of " Suleyman Yeyen , " i . e . quoth the Doctor , " Suleyman , the eater of corrosive sublimate . " " Aha ...
... Pouqueville tells a long story of a Moslem who swal- lowed corrosive sublimate in such quantities that he acquired the name of " Suleyman Yeyen , " i . e . quoth the Doctor , " Suleyman , the eater of corrosive sublimate . " " Aha ...
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Acarnania Albanian Ali Pacha amongst ancient Arnaout Athens beautiful beheld beneath blood bosom breast breath brow Caimacam CANTO Childe Harold CHILDE HAROLD'S PILGRIMAGE Constantinople Coray dark deem'd deep doth dust earth Epirus fair fame feel foes French gaze Giaour Glory gondoliers Greece Greeks hand hath heart Heaven hills honour hope hour immortal land less line last live Lord maid mind mortal mountains ne'er never o'er once pass pass'd Petrarch plain Pouqueville rock Romaic Roman Rome ruin scene shore shrine sigh smile song soul spot Stanza tear thee thine things Thornton thou thought Thrasybulus tomb Turkish Turks Venetians Venice walls waves wild woes ἂς δὲ δὲν Ἐγὼ εἶναι εἰς εἰς τὴν εἰς τὸ Ἑλλήνων ἐν ἕνα καὶ κὴ μὲ νὰ ὁποῦ πῶς σᾶς τὰ τὰς τὴν τῆς τὸ τὸν τοῦ τοὺς τῶν ὡς