The Romantics Reviewed: Contemporary Reviews of British Romantic Writers, Parte1,Volumen2Donald H. Reiman Garland Pub., 1972 |
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... Tell us , thou glorious Star of eve ! What sees thine ere ? Wherever human hearts can beave , Man's misery ! Life , but a lengthened chain ; Youth , weary , wild , and vain ; Age on a bed of pain , Longing to die ! Yet there's a rest ...
... Tell us , thou glorious Star of eve ! What sees thine ere ? Wherever human hearts can beave , Man's misery ! Life , but a lengthened chain ; Youth , weary , wild , and vain ; Age on a bed of pain , Longing to die ! Yet there's a rest ...
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... tell him the mys- tery of the grave . The only being he ever loved has by his means been des- troyed . Is all her beauty gone for ever annihilated - and with it has her spirit faded into nonentity ? or is she lost , miserably lost , and ...
... tell him the mys- tery of the grave . The only being he ever loved has by his means been des- troyed . Is all her beauty gone for ever annihilated - and with it has her spirit faded into nonentity ? or is she lost , miserably lost , and ...
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... tell you , as a gentleman , That what you may confess , ' ( and as he spoke His voice with breathless and pale passion broke ) ' Will implicate no person known to you , More than disquiet in its sleep may do . ' ” — ( P . 93. ) But the ...
... tell you , as a gentleman , That what you may confess , ' ( and as he spoke His voice with breathless and pale passion broke ) ' Will implicate no person known to you , More than disquiet in its sleep may do . ' ” — ( P . 93. ) But the ...
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THEATRE | 22 |
Byron The Giaour | 30 |
Byron The Corsair | 94 |
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