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... deep ; He winds around ; he hurries by ; The rock relieves him from mine eye ; For well I ween unwelcome he Whose glance is fix'd on those that flee ; And not a star but shines too bright On him who takes such timeless flight . He wound ...
... deep ; He winds around ; he hurries by ; The rock relieves him from mine eye ; For well I ween unwelcome he Whose glance is fix'd on those that flee ; And not a star but shines too bright On him who takes such timeless flight . He wound ...
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... deep . " Rest from your task - so - bravely done , " Our course has been right swiftly run ; " Yet ' tis the longest voyage , I trow , " That one of- Sullen it plunged , and slowly sank , The calm wave rippled to the bank ; I watch'd it ...
... deep . " Rest from your task - so - bravely done , " Our course has been right swiftly run ; " Yet ' tis the longest voyage , I trow , " That one of- Sullen it plunged , and slowly sank , The calm wave rippled to the bank ; I watch'd it ...
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... deep , Which , trembling in their coral caves , They dare not whisper to the waves . * As rising on its purple wing The insect - queen ( 16 ) of eastern spring , O'er emerald meadows of Kashmeer Invites the young pursuer near , And ...
... deep , Which , trembling in their coral caves , They dare not whisper to the waves . * As rising on its purple wing The insect - queen ( 16 ) of eastern spring , O'er emerald meadows of Kashmeer Invites the young pursuer near , And ...
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... Deep in whose darkly boding ear ( 40 ) " The deathshot peal'd of murder near , " As filed the troop to where they fell ! " He died too in the battle broil , " A time that heeds nor pain nor toil ; " One cry to Mahomet for aid , " One ...
... Deep in whose darkly boding ear ( 40 ) " The deathshot peal'd of murder near , " As filed the troop to where they fell ! " He died too in the battle broil , " A time that heeds nor pain nor toil ; " One cry to Mahomet for aid , " One ...
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... Deep in whose darkly boding ear . This superstition of a second - hearing ( for I never met with downright second - sight in the East ) fell once under my own observation . - On my third journey to Cape Colonna , early in 1811 , as we ...
... Deep in whose darkly boding ear . This superstition of a second - hearing ( for I never met with downright second - sight in the East ) fell once under my own observation . - On my third journey to Cape Colonna , early in 1811 , as we ...
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The Works of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals, and His Life, Volym 2 George Gordon Byron Baron Byron,Thomas Moore Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1837 |
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