Poems of George Gordon, Lord ByronCrowell, 1969 - 117 ページ This collection of poems and letters is prefaced by a biographical and critical study. |
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... Canto IV which seem less tarnished by time than other famous passages in the poem . The quotations in the opening lines of the third stanza are from Gibbon's classic history , Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire . To these I have added ...
... Canto IV which seem less tarnished by time than other famous passages in the poem . The quotations in the opening lines of the third stanza are from Gibbon's classic history , Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire . To these I have added ...
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... Canto I ; the second is a passage from Canto II , from the love story of the pi- rate's daughter , Haidée , and Don Juan — which was the beau ideal of Byronic love ; the third , from Canto III , is Byron's famous apostrophe to Greece ...
... Canto I ; the second is a passage from Canto II , from the love story of the pi- rate's daughter , Haidée , and Don Juan — which was the beau ideal of Byronic love ; the third , from Canto III , is Byron's famous apostrophe to Greece ...
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... ment and my health inquired after by the vizier's secre- tary , à - la - mode Turque . The next day I was introduced to Ali Pacha . I was 1 The Lay of the Last Minstrel , Canto I. dressed in a full suit of staff uniform , with 95.
... ment and my health inquired after by the vizier's secre- tary , à - la - mode Turque . The next day I was introduced to Ali Pacha . I was 1 The Lay of the Last Minstrel , Canto I. dressed in a full suit of staff uniform , with 95.
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Albanian Ali Pacha Athens beat beauty behold Beppo black eyes boat breast bright brow Canto Carnival Cavalier Servente charming Childe Harold Childe Harold's Pilgrimage D. H. Lawrence dance deem'd Don Juan dress England English fair fame Fill high Fletcher friends GEORGE GORDON glory glow Gondolier Greece Greek Haidée half hath health to thee heard heart Here's Horace Gregory husband Italian John Keats John Murray kiss lady Laura least letters living look look'd LORD BYRON married moon Morea ne'er never night o'er ocean Oh Thomas Moore once ottava rima Pacha pass'd Patras Poems poet pretty Prevesa rhyme Rome Samian wine satire Selected sigh slave smile soda-water soft soul spirit STANZAS story sweet things thou didst thought travels Turkish Turks twas Venetian Venice verse waves wife wind woman women writing young youth αγαπω Ζωη