Lord Byron

Childe Harold's Pilgrimage (With Byron's Biography)


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the beginning of August, 1809. By the end of January, 1810, the French had appeared in force before Seville. Unlike Zaragoza and Gerona, the pleasure-loving city, "after some negotiations, surrendered, with all its stores, foundries, and arsenal complete, and on the 1st of February the king [Joseph] entered in triumph" (Napier's History of the War in the Peninsula, ii. 295).]

      "The Time has been, my senses would have cooled

       To hear a night-shriek."]

      "Oh never talk again to me

       Of northern climes and British ladies."

      But in Don Juan, Canto XII. stanzas lxxiv.-lxxvii., he makes the amende to the fair Briton—

      "She cannot step as doth an Arab barb,

       Or Andalusian girl from mass returning.

      But though the soil may give you time and trouble,

       Well cultivated, it will render double."]