The Works of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals, and His Life, Volumen16J. Murray, 1833 |
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... Baba , their black friend , Hinted the vast advantages which they Might probably obtain both in the end , If they would but pursue the proper way Which Fortune plainly seem'd to recommend ; And then he added , that he needs must say ...
... Baba , their black friend , Hinted the vast advantages which they Might probably obtain both in the end , If they would but pursue the proper way Which Fortune plainly seem'd to recommend ; And then he added , that he needs must say ...
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... I can properly accept ; Provided always your great goodness still Remits the matter to our own free - will . " ( 1 ) [ MS . " If they shall not as soon cut off my head . " ] LXXIII . Baba eyed Juan , and said , " 86 CANTO V. DON JUAN .
... I can properly accept ; Provided always your great goodness still Remits the matter to our own free - will . " ( 1 ) [ MS . " If they shall not as soon cut off my head . " ] LXXIII . Baba eyed Juan , and said , " 86 CANTO V. DON JUAN .
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... Baba eyed Juan , and said , " Be so good As dress yourself— " and pointed out a suit In which a Princess with great ... Baba ; " but pray do as I desire : I have no more time nor many words to spare . " " At least , " said Juan , " sure ...
... Baba eyed Juan , and said , " Be so good As dress yourself— " and pointed out a suit In which a Princess with great ... Baba ; " but pray do as I desire : I have no more time nor many words to spare . " " At least , " said Juan , " sure ...
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... arm , and is closed at the neck with a diamond button . " - LADY M. W. MONTAGU . ] ( 2 ) [ MS . " Kings are not more imperative than rhymes . " ] The negro Baba help'd a little too , When some 888 CANTO V. DON JUAN .
... arm , and is closed at the neck with a diamond button . " - LADY M. W. MONTAGU . ] ( 2 ) [ MS . " Kings are not more imperative than rhymes . " ] The negro Baba help'd a little too , When some 888 CANTO V. DON JUAN .
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... Baba found So many false long tresses all to spare , That soon his head was most completely crown'd , After the manner then in fashion there ; And this addition with such gems was bound As suited the ensemble of his toilet , While Baba ...
... Baba found So many false long tresses all to spare , That soon his head was most completely crown'd , After the manner then in fashion there ; And this addition with such gems was bound As suited the ensemble of his toilet , While Baba ...
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Página 6 - In health, in sickness, thus the suppliant prays; Hides from himself his state, and shuns to know, That life protracted is protracted woe. Time hovers o'er, impatient to destroy, And shuts up all the passages of joy: In vain their gifts the bounteous seasons pour, The fruit autumnal, and the vernal...
Página 6 - Leaf,' and Imagination droops her pinion, And the sad truth which hovers o'er my desk Turns what was once romantic to burlesque. And if I laugh at any mortal thing, 'Tis that I may not weep...
Página 16 - We are somewhat more than ourselves in our sleeps ; and the slumber of the body seems to be but the waking of the soul. It is the ligation of sense, but the liberty of reason ; and our waking conceptions do not match the fancies of our sleeps.
Página 333 - A mighty mass of brick, and smoke, and shipping, Dirty and dusky, but as wide as eye Could reach, with here and there a sail just skipping In sight, then lost amidst the forestry Of masts ; a wilderness of steeples peeping On tiptoe through their sea-coal canopy ; A huge, dun cupola, like a foolscap crown On a fool's head — and there is London Town ! LXXXIII.
Página 124 - To gild refined gold, to paint the lily, To throw a perfume on the violet, To smooth the ice, or add another hue Unto the rainbow, or with taper-light To seek the beauteous eye of heaven to garnish, Is wasteful, and ridiculous excess.
Página 16 - I was born in the planetary hour of Saturn, and I think I have a piece of that leaden planet in me.
Página 7 - Some have accused me of a strange design Against the creed and morals of the land, And trace it in this poem every line : I don't pretend that I quite understand My own meaning when I would be very fine...
Página 21 - It has a strange quick jar upon the ear, That cocking of a pistol, when you know A moment more will bring the sight to bear Upon your person, twelve yards off, or so ; A gentlemanly distance, not too near, If you have got a former friend for foe { But after being fired at once or twice, . .. The ear becomes more Irish, and less nice.
Página 7 - Whose waves of torrent fire inflame with rage. Far off from these a slow and silent stream, Lethe, the river of oblivion, rolls Her watery labyrinth, whereof who drinks, Forthwith his former state and being forgets, Forgets both joy and grief, pleasure and pain.
Página 179 - I do not know what I may appear to the world ; but to myself I seem to have been only like a boy playing on the sea-shore, and diverting myself in now and then finding a smoother pebble or a prettier shell than ordinary, whilst the great ocean of truth lay all undiscovered before me.