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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... Turk , the colour of mahogany ; And Laura saw him , and at first was glad , Because the Turks so much admire philogyny , Although their usage of their wives is sad ; ' Tis said they use no better than a dog any Poor woman , whom they ...
... Turk , the colour of mahogany ; And Laura saw him , and at first was glad , Because the Turks so much admire philogyny , Although their usage of their wives is sad ; ' Tis said they use no better than a dog any Poor woman , whom they ...
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... Turkish sailors in future , though the Pacha had ordered one of his own galliots to take me to Patras . I am therefore ... Turks ; some tribes are Christians . But their religion makes little difference in their manner or conduct . They ...
... Turkish sailors in future , though the Pacha had ordered one of his own galliots to take me to Patras . I am therefore ... Turks ; some tribes are Christians . But their religion makes little difference in their manner or conduct . They ...
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... Turks by a present of eighty piastres from the vizier , which , if you consider every thing , and the value of ... Turkish salute is a slight in- ΙΟΙ clination of the head , with the hand on the.
... Turks by a present of eighty piastres from the vizier , which , if you consider every thing , and the value of ... Turkish salute is a slight in- ΙΟΙ clination of the head , with the hand on the.
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