The Works of Lord Byron
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Chapter 127 : [Footnote vii:
How sweet and Silent, not a pa.s.sing cloud Hides her fair face with in
[Footnote vii:
'How sweet and Silent, not a pa.s.sing cloud Hides her fair face with intervening shroud'.
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[Footnote viii:
'seems to smile',
['Corsair', III. st. i. 1. 54.]]
[Footnote ix:
'Sad shrine'.
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[Footnote x:
'Welcome to slaves, and foremost'.
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[Footnote xi:
'Ah, Athens! scarce escaped from Turk and Goth, h.e.l.l sends a paltry Scotchman worse than both.'
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[Footnote xii:
'British peer'.
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[Footnote xiii:
'Sneaking Jackal'.
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[Footnote xiv:
'guilty name'.
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[Footnote xv:
'A land of liars, mountebanks, and Mist'.
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[Footnote xvi:
'That Art may measure old and modern styles'.
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[Footnote xvii:
'shy comparisons'.
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[Footnote xviii:
'In sooth the Nymph 'twere no slight task to please Since young Sir Harry, etc.'
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[Footnote xix:
'Fallen is each dear bought friend on Foreign Coast Or leagued to add you to the world you lost'.
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[Footnote xx:
'----'the glittering file The martial sounds that animate the while'.
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