The Best of ByronRonald Press Company, 1947 - 795 pages |
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... dwell , Which seem'd to him more lone than Eremite's sad cell . V For he through Sin's long labyrinth had run , Nor made atonement when he did amiss , Had sigh'd to many though he loved but one , And that loved one , alas ! could ne'er ...
... dwell , Which seem'd to him more lone than Eremite's sad cell . V For he through Sin's long labyrinth had run , Nor made atonement when he did amiss , Had sigh'd to many though he loved but one , And that loved one , alas ! could ne'er ...
Page 190
... dwell delighted here ; Nor could on earth a spot be found To nature and to me so dear , Could thy dear eyes in following mine Still sweeten more these banks of Rhine ! LVI By Coblentz , on a rise of gentle ground , There is a small and ...
... dwell delighted here ; Nor could on earth a spot be found To nature and to me so dear , Could thy dear eyes in following mine Still sweeten more these banks of Rhine ! LVI By Coblentz , on a rise of gentle ground , There is a small and ...
Page 227
... dwell in darkness and dismay , Deeming themselves predestined to a doom Which is not of the pangs that pass away ; Making the sun like blood , the earth a tomb , The tomb a hell , and hell itself a murkier gloom . XXXV Ferrara ! in thy ...
... dwell in darkness and dismay , Deeming themselves predestined to a doom Which is not of the pangs that pass away ; Making the sun like blood , the earth a tomb , The tomb a hell , and hell itself a murkier gloom . XXXV Ferrara ! in thy ...
Contents
Character of Present Interest in Byron | 1 |
Brief History of Byrons Reputation | 9 |
The Psychological Basis of Byrons Fame | 20 |
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