The Complete Works of Lord Byron Including His Suppressed Poems and Others Never Before Published, Volym 1Baudry's foreign library, 1847 |
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... human hearts - to what ? -- a dream alone . Can despots compass aught that hails their sway ? Or call with truth one span of earth their own , Save that wherein at last they crumble bone by bone ? XLIII . Oh , Albuera ! glorious field ...
... human hearts - to what ? -- a dream alone . Can despots compass aught that hails their sway ? Or call with truth one span of earth their own , Save that wherein at last they crumble bone by bone ? XLIII . Oh , Albuera ! glorious field ...
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... human woes ! God ! was thy globe ordain'd for such to win and lose ? XLVI . From the dark barriers of that rugged clime , Ev'n to the centre of Illyria's vales , Childe Harold pass'd o'er many a mount sublime , Through lands scarce ...
... human woes ! God ! was thy globe ordain'd for such to win and lose ? XLVI . From the dark barriers of that rugged clime , Ev'n to the centre of Illyria's vales , Childe Harold pass'd o'er many a mount sublime , Through lands scarce ...
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... human heart . I believe this almost feudal fidelity is frequent amongst them . One day , on our journey over Parnassus , an Englishman in my service gave him a push in some dispute about the baggage , which he unluckily mistook for a ...
... human heart . I believe this almost feudal fidelity is frequent amongst them . One day , on our journey over Parnassus , an Englishman in my service gave him a push in some dispute about the baggage , which he unluckily mistook for a ...
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... humanity . Their life is a struggle against truth ; they are vicious in their own defence . They are so unused to kindness ... human being that ever conferred a benefit on Greek or Greeks ? They are to be grateful to the Turks for their ...
... humanity . Their life is a struggle against truth ; they are vicious in their own defence . They are so unused to kindness ... human being that ever conferred a benefit on Greek or Greeks ? They are to be grateful to the Turks for their ...
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... human frailties , were forgotten quite : Could he have kept his spirit to that flight , He had been happy ; but this clay will sink Its spark immortal , envying it the light To which it mounts , as if to break the link That keeps us ...
... human frailties , were forgotten quite : Could he have kept his spirit to that flight , He had been happy ; but this clay will sink Its spark immortal , envying it the light To which it mounts , as if to break the link That keeps us ...
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The Complete Works of Lord Byron: Including His Suppressed Poems, Volym 1 George Noël Gordon Byron (Baron Byron) Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1833 |
The Complete Works of Lord Byron: Including His Suppressed Poems ..., Volym 1 George Gordon Byron Baron Byron Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1832 |
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