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... stood- Why looks he o'er the olive wood ? The crescent glimmers on the hill , The Mosqne's high lamps are quivering still : Though too remote for sound to wake In echoes of the far tophaike , 200 205 210 215 320 8 225 4 . The flashes of ...
... stood- Why looks he o'er the olive wood ? The crescent glimmers on the hill , The Mosqne's high lamps are quivering still : Though too remote for sound to wake In echoes of the far tophaike , 200 205 210 215 320 8 225 4 . The flashes of ...
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... stood , Which totters o'er the fiery flood , With Paradise within my view , And all his Houris beckoning through . Oh ! who young Leila's glance could read And keep that portion of his creed Which saith that woman is but dust , A ...
... stood , Which totters o'er the fiery flood , With Paradise within my view , And all his Houris beckoning through . Oh ! who young Leila's glance could read And keep that portion of his creed Which saith that woman is but dust , A ...
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... stood , Thy praises still follow'd the steps of thy Lord , And welcom'd the torrent of blood ; Tho ' tyranny sat on his crown , And wither'd the nations afar , Yet bright in thy view was that Despot's renown , Till Fortune deserted his ...
... stood , Thy praises still follow'd the steps of thy Lord , And welcom'd the torrent of blood ; Tho ' tyranny sat on his crown , And wither'd the nations afar , Yet bright in thy view was that Despot's renown , Till Fortune deserted his ...
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The works of lord Byron, Volym 2 George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1830 |
The works of ... lord Byron, Volym 2 George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1816 |
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