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 381
... give me - give me thy hand ; and tel . ABEL . Think not upon my offering's acceptance , But make another of thine own before It is too late . CAIN . I will build no more altars , Nor suffer any.— ABEL ( rising ) . Cain ! what meanest ...
... give me - give me thy hand ; and tel . ABEL . Think not upon my offering's acceptance , But make another of thine own before It is too late . CAIN . I will build no more altars , Nor suffer any.— ABEL ( rising ) . Cain ! what meanest ...
Page 388
... give myself the trouble . IDENSTEIN . IDENSTEIN . His name ? oh Lord ! Who knows if he hath now a name or no ; " Tis time enough to ask it when he's able ' To give an answer , or if not , to put His heir's upon his epitaph . Methought ...
... give myself the trouble . IDENSTEIN . IDENSTEIN . His name ? oh Lord ! Who knows if he hath now a name or no ; " Tis time enough to ask it when he's able ' To give an answer , or if not , to put His heir's upon his epitaph . Methought ...
Page 706
... give each his due , -none can afford to give it more than Mr. Campbell himself , who , with a high reputation for originality , and a fame which cannot be shaken , is the only poet of the times ( except Rogers ) who can be reproached ...
... give each his due , -none can afford to give it more than Mr. Campbell himself , who , with a high reputation for originality , and a fame which cannot be shaken , is the only poet of the times ( except Rogers ) who can be reproached ...
Contents
HOURS OF IDLENESS | xii |
Epitaph on a Friend | 1 |
From the Turkish | 114 |
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