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... stood out the season ; And though I've seen some thousands in their prime , Lovely and pleasing , and who still may please on I never saw but one , ( the stars withdrawn , ) Whose bloom could after dancing dare the dawn . LXXXIV . The ...
... stood out the season ; And though I've seen some thousands in their prime , Lovely and pleasing , and who still may please on I never saw but one , ( the stars withdrawn , ) Whose bloom could after dancing dare the dawn . LXXXIV . The ...
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... stood once , and nothing stands Became a slave of course , and for his pay Ilad bread and bastinadoes , till some bands Of pirates landing in a neighbouring bay ; He joined the rogues and prospered , and became A renegado of indifferent ...
... stood once , and nothing stands Became a slave of course , and for his pay Ilad bread and bastinadoes , till some bands Of pirates landing in a neighbouring bay ; He joined the rogues and prospered , and became A renegado of indifferent ...
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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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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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