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Miscellaneous Works of Edw. Gibbon: With Memoirs of His Life and Writings ... - Page 183
by Edward Gibbon - 1796
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Letters and Journals of Lord Byron: With Notices of His Life

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1873 - 798 pages
...of the moon was reflected from the waters, and all nature wat silent. I will not dissemble the first emotions of joy on the recovery of my freedom, and, perhaps, the establishment of my fame. But my pride was soon humbled, and a sober melancholy was spread over my...
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Swiss Allmends and a Walk to See Them: Being a Second Month in Switzerland

Foster Barham Zincke - 1874 - 394 pages
...of the moon was reflected from the waters, and all nature was silent. I will not dissemble the first emotions of joy on the recovery of my freedom, and, perhaps, the establishment of my fame. But my pride was. soon humbled, and a sober melancholy was spread over my...
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Swiss Allmends and a Walk to See Them: Being a Second Month in Switzerland

Foster Barham Zincke - 1874 - 402 pages
...of the moon was reflected from the waters, and all nature was silent. I will not dissemble the first emotions of joy on the recovery of my freedom, and, perhaps, the establishment of my fame. But my pride was soon humbled, and a sober melancholy was spread over my...
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Shaw's New History of English Literature

Thomas Budd Shaw - 1874 - 446 pages
...of the moon was reflected from the waters, and all nature was silent. I will not dissemble the first emotions of joy on the recovery of my freedom, and perhaps the establishment of my fame. But my pride was soon humbled, and a sober melancholy was spread over my...
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Eminent English writers

William Lawson (F.R.G.S.) - 1875 - 272 pages
...of the moon was reflected from the waters, and all nature was silent. I will not dissemble the first emotions of joy on the recovery of my freedom, and, perhaps, the establishment of my fame. But my pride was soon humbled, and a sober melancholy was spread over my...
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Engelske forfattere i udvalg. med biografiske indeldminger og oplysende ...

Jakob Olaus Løkke - 1875 - 556 pages
...of the moon was reflected from the waters, and all nature was silent. I will not dissemble the first emotions of joy on the recovery of my freedom, and, perhaps, the establishment of my fame. But my pride was soon humbled, and a sober melancholy was spread over my...
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An Elocutionary Manual: With an Introductory Essay on the Study of ...

1875 - 448 pages
...of the moon was reflected from the waters, and all nature was silent. I will not dissemble the first emotions of joy on the recovery of my freedom, and, perhaps, the establishment of my fame. But my pride was soon humbled, and a sober melancholy was spread over my...
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The Westminster review [afterw.] The London and Westminster review [afterw ...

sir John Bowring - 1878 - 642 pages
...wrote the last line of the last page in a summer-house in my garden. ... I will not dissemble the first emotions of joy on the recovery of my freedom, and perhaps the establishment of my fame. But rny pride was soon humbled, and a sober melancholy was spread over my...
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Shelley, Volume 1

John Addington Symonds - 1878 - 438 pages
...of the moon was reflected from the waters, and all nature was silent. I will not dissemble the first emotions of joy on the recovery of my freedom, and perhaps the establishment of my fame. But my pride was soon humbled, and a sober melancholy was spread over my...
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New History of English Literature

Thomas Budd Shaw - 1878 - 444 pages
...of the moon was reflected from the waters, and all nature was silent. I will not dissemble the first emotions of joy on the recovery of my freedom, and perhaps the establishment of my fame. But my pride was soon humbled, and a sober melancholy was spread over my...
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