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Page 239
... poem with new charac- ters , who do little more than repeat the feelings with which the whole of the previous cantos are conversant , and then disappear . Raymond meets in his preserver , Leila , an ardent , lovely , woman . She , in ...
... poem with new charac- ters , who do little more than repeat the feelings with which the whole of the previous cantos are conversant , and then disappear . Raymond meets in his preserver , Leila , an ardent , lovely , woman . She , in ...
Page 453
... poem seems to have acquired some degree of popu- larity in France ; though but recently published , it is said to have already passed through two editions . The title might possibly have induced many persons at first to believe , that ...
... poem seems to have acquired some degree of popu- larity in France ; though but recently published , it is said to have already passed through two editions . The title might possibly have induced many persons at first to believe , that ...
Page 454
... poem ; nevertheless , the in- vention is to be commended . Lord Byron dedicated his first Canto to the young Ianthe , -too young , when that poem was finished , to sympathize in the tenderness with which he watched her ripening beau ...
... poem ; nevertheless , the in- vention is to be commended . Lord Byron dedicated his first Canto to the young Ianthe , -too young , when that poem was finished , to sympathize in the tenderness with which he watched her ripening beau ...
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