The Works of Lord Byron: Including the Suppressed Poems ; Also a Sketch of His Life, by J. W. LakeJ.B. Lippincott & Company, 1855 - 764 pages |
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Page xi
... Lord to have hurled his lady in one of his fits of Byron bade adieu to the university , and took fury , whence she was rescued by the gardener , ap his residence at Newstead Abbey . Here a courageous blade , who was the lord's mas- his ...
... Lord to have hurled his lady in one of his fits of Byron bade adieu to the university , and took fury , whence she was rescued by the gardener , ap his residence at Newstead Abbey . Here a courageous blade , who was the lord's mas- his ...
Page xv
... Lord Byron occu- self says , the Lords told him " his manner pied the eyes and interested the feelings of all . was not dignified enough for them , and would The enthusiastic looked on him to admire , better suit the lower house ...
... Lord Byron occu- self says , the Lords told him " his manner pied the eyes and interested the feelings of all . was not dignified enough for them , and would The enthusiastic looked on him to admire , better suit the lower house ...
Page xxiii
... Lord Byron observed , in fine poetry which is so richly scattered through a letter to his publisher , " If Cain ' be blas- the sixteen cantos of this most original and phemous , ' Paradise Lost ' is blasphemous , and most astonishing ...
... Lord Byron observed , in fine poetry which is so richly scattered through a letter to his publisher , " If Cain ' be blas- the sixteen cantos of this most original and phemous , ' Paradise Lost ' is blasphemous , and most astonishing ...
Contents
HOURS OF IDLENESS | xii |
Epitaph on a Friend | 1 |
From the Turkish | 114 |
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