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Page 364
... Lord Byron , in which the poet is represented as speaking in terms of high praise of an ode on the Burial of Sir John Moore . " I con- sider it , " said his Lordship , " little inferior to the best which the present prolific age has ...
... Lord Byron , in which the poet is represented as speaking in terms of high praise of an ode on the Burial of Sir John Moore . " I con- sider it , " said his Lordship , " little inferior to the best which the present prolific age has ...
Page 453
... Lord Byron , an original poem by M. DE LAMARTINE . It cannot be pre- sumed , that this gentleman could have entertained the design of attracting attention by hoisting a false flag . But he may not be so easily acquitted from the charge ...
... Lord Byron , an original poem by M. DE LAMARTINE . It cannot be pre- sumed , that this gentleman could have entertained the design of attracting attention by hoisting a false flag . But he may not be so easily acquitted from the charge ...
Page 454
... Lord Byron from Italy to Greece , a de- scription of the coast - scenery by which he sailed , an episode founded on the capture of a Turkish vessel , and the dis- covery of a child which the noble poet claimed as his own , a funeral ...
... Lord Byron from Italy to Greece , a de- scription of the coast - scenery by which he sailed , an episode founded on the capture of a Turkish vessel , and the dis- covery of a child which the noble poet claimed as his own , a funeral ...
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