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... past away ! Spark of that flame , perchance of heavenly birth , Which gleams , but warms no more its cherish'd earth ! Clime of the unforgotten brave ! Whose land from plain to mountain - cave Was Freedom's home or Glory's grave ...
... past away ! Spark of that flame , perchance of heavenly birth , Which gleams , but warms no more its cherish'd earth ! Clime of the unforgotten brave ! Whose land from plain to mountain - cave Was Freedom's home or Glory's grave ...
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... past , the Giaour is gone ; And did he fly or fall alone ? Woe to that hour he came or went ! The curse for Hassan's sin was sent To turn a palace to a tomb : He came , he went , like the Simoom , ( 10 ) That harbinger of fate and gloom ...
... past , the Giaour is gone ; And did he fly or fall alone ? Woe to that hour he came or went ! The curse for Hassan's sin was sent To turn a palace to a tomb : He came , he went , like the Simoom , ( 10 ) That harbinger of fate and gloom ...
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... past ; " For yonder view the opening plain , " And there we'll prick our steeds amain : " The Chiaus spake , and as he said , A bullet whistled o'er his head ; The foremost Tartar bites the ground ! Scarce had they time to check the ...
... past ; " For yonder view the opening plain , " And there we'll prick our steeds amain : " The Chiaus spake , and as he said , A bullet whistled o'er his head ; The foremost Tartar bites the ground ! Scarce had they time to check the ...
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... past . Bismillah- " In the name of God ; " the commencement of all the chapters of the Koran but one , and of prayer and thanksgiving . Note 27 , page 25 , line 3 . Then curl'd his very beard with ire . A phenomenon not uncommon with an ...
... past . Bismillah- " In the name of God ; " the commencement of all the chapters of the Koran but one , and of prayer and thanksgiving . Note 27 , page 25 , line 3 . Then curl'd his very beard with ire . A phenomenon not uncommon with an ...
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... past , " Nor know I why this next appears the last ! " Yet so my heart forebodes , but must not fear , " Nor shall my followers find me falter here . " " Tis rash to meet , but surer death to wait " Till here they hunt us to undoubted ...
... past , " Nor know I why this next appears the last ! " Yet so my heart forebodes , but must not fear , " Nor shall my followers find me falter here . " " Tis rash to meet , but surer death to wait " Till here they hunt us to undoubted ...
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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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