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... knew it well , " Warn'd by the voice of stern Taheer , " 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 ...
... knew it well , " Warn'd by the voice of stern Taheer , " 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 ...
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... knew but to obtain or die . " I die - but first I have possess'd , " And come what may , I have been blest . " Shall I the doom I sought upbraid ? " No - reft of all , yet undismay'd " But for the thought of Leila slain , " Give me the ...
... knew but to obtain or die . " I die - but first I have possess'd , " And come what may , I have been blest . " Shall I the doom I sought upbraid ? " No - reft of all , yet undismay'd " But for the thought of Leila slain , " Give me the ...
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... knew ' twas false - she could not die ! " But he is dead ! within the dell " I saw him buried where he fell ; " He comes not , for he cannot break " From earth ; why then art thou awake ? 66 They told me wild waves roll'd above " The ...
... knew ' twas false - she could not die ! " But he is dead ! within the dell " I saw him buried where he fell ; " He comes not , for he cannot break " From earth ; why then art thou awake ? 66 They told me wild waves roll'd above " The ...
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... race Hath left a token or a trace , Save what the father must not say Who shrived him on his dying day : This broken tale was all we knew Of her he loved , or him he slew . ( 43 ) F VOL . II . ན r 11 NOTES . Note 1 , page 5 THE GIAOUR . 49.
... race Hath left a token or a trace , Save what the father must not say Who shrived him on his dying day : This broken tale was all we knew Of her he loved , or him he slew . ( 43 ) F VOL . II . ན r 11 NOTES . Note 1 , page 5 THE GIAOUR . 49.
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... knew the weight of splendid chains , How light the balance of his humbler pains ! IX . Unlike the heroes of each ancient race , Demons in act , but Gods at least in face , In Conrad's form seems little to admire , Though his dark ...
... knew the weight of splendid chains , How light the balance of his humbler pains ! IX . Unlike the heroes of each ancient race , Demons in act , but Gods at least in face , In Conrad's form seems little to admire , Though his dark ...
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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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