On Napoleon's Escape From Elba Poem by George Gordon Byron

On Napoleon's Escape From Elba

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Once fairly set out on his party of pleasure,
Taking towns at his liking, and crowns at his leisure,
From Elba to Lyons and Paris he goes,
Making balls for the ladies, and bows tohis foes.

Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Topic(s) of this poem: paris
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