Lord Byron Vindicated, Or: Rome and Her Pilgrim. By Manfred (pseud.)Simpkin, Marshall, 1876 - 147 psl. |
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... Justice is carried before the tribunal of the heart , I claim that the title I have chosen is no mis- namer . My purpose has not been to support , by legal proof , facts already accepted by the People , but to express , in language ...
... Justice is carried before the tribunal of the heart , I claim that the title I have chosen is no mis- namer . My purpose has not been to support , by legal proof , facts already accepted by the People , but to express , in language ...
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... justice to as he appeared to those who knew him best ; I allude to that of the late Countess man Guiccioli , who was probably mare intimately was any acquainted with the actual Byron than other person beside his beloved sister Augusta ...
... justice to as he appeared to those who knew him best ; I allude to that of the late Countess man Guiccioli , who was probably mare intimately was any acquainted with the actual Byron than other person beside his beloved sister Augusta ...
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... Justice And an immortal instinct which redeem'd The frailties of a heart so soft , yet bold , Alcides with the distaff now he seem'd At Cleopatra's feet , and now himself he beam'd . " [ Byron's " Childe Harold : " Canto IV ; Stanza XC ...
... Justice And an immortal instinct which redeem'd The frailties of a heart so soft , yet bold , Alcides with the distaff now he seem'd At Cleopatra's feet , and now himself he beam'd . " [ Byron's " Childe Harold : " Canto IV ; Stanza XC ...
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... Justice , snatch'd the ready knife , And smote with desp'rate hand ; yet , ere she died , Arose a mighty shout a sound of strife - That shook the massy walls , and doom'd the Tyrant's life ! ( 1 ) ( 1 ) " With that he lifted high the ...
... Justice , snatch'd the ready knife , And smote with desp'rate hand ; yet , ere she died , Arose a mighty shout a sound of strife - That shook the massy walls , and doom'd the Tyrant's life ! ( 1 ) ( 1 ) " With that he lifted high the ...
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... Justice that uprear'd TRUT Unto the injur❜d Pompey the proud stone , ( 1 ) Less glorious than his fame which huge appear'd To his abased detractors ! -They , alone , Might tremble at his greatness ! To atone His wrested sceptre did he ...
... Justice that uprear'd TRUT Unto the injur❜d Pompey the proud stone , ( 1 ) Less glorious than his fame which huge appear'd To his abased detractors ! -They , alone , Might tremble at his greatness ! To atone His wrested sceptre did he ...
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Lord Byron Vindicated, Or: Rome and Her Pilgrim. By Manfred (pseud.) Elliott W. Preston Visos knygos peržiūra - 1876 |
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afar Age of Fable Alemanni Ancient Rome beam Beauty blest blood bove breast breath bright Brutus Bulfinch Byron Byron's Childe Harold CANTO CANTO II Circus Circus Maximus clime Coliseum dark dead deep Desolation deux did'st doth dust Earth eternal Faerie Queene fair fame fell flower fond Genius Giaour Gibbon's Rome gleam glories grave hath heart Heaven Hector Hyacinthus immortal introductory Ivy green Julius Cæsar Justice King Richard III lone Lord Lord Byron Love's Lucius Junius Brutus Mark Antony memory mighty Mind mould naught neath Night noble o'er pale Palinurus Passion Patroclus pieds poem Pompey prayer proud Rome's Scene seem'd shadow Shakespeare's Hamlet shame sleep smote song Soul Soul's sown Spirit Stanza starr'd stars stern stone sweet tear thee thine thou art thou shalt thou wert thy name Time's unto Victories of Julian voice waves whilst wild wind