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... seen from far Colonna's height , Make glad the heart that hails the sight , And lend to loneliness delight . There mildly dimpling , Ocean's cheek Reflects the tints of many a peak Caught by the laughing tides that lave These Edens of ...
... seen from far Colonna's height , Make glad the heart that hails the sight , And lend to loneliness delight . There mildly dimpling , Ocean's cheek Reflects the tints of many a peak Caught by the laughing tides that lave These Edens of ...
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... seen the evening star ; Then stealing with the muffled oar , Far shaded by the rocky shore , Rush the night - prowlers on the prey , And turn to groans his roundelay . Strange that where Nature loved to trace , As if for Gods , a ...
... seen the evening star ; Then stealing with the muffled oar , Far shaded by the rocky shore , Rush the night - prowlers on the prey , And turn to groans his roundelay . Strange that where Nature loved to trace , As if for Gods , a ...
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... seen to prove the Moslem's zeal . To - night , set Rhamazani's sun ; To - night , the Bairam feast's begun ; To - night - but who and what art thou Of foreign garb and fearful brow ? And what are these to thine or thee , That thou ...
... seen to prove the Moslem's zeal . To - night , set Rhamazani's sun ; To - night , the Bairam feast's begun ; To - night - but who and what art thou Of foreign garb and fearful brow ? And what are these to thine or thee , That thou ...
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... seen His Christian crest and haughty mien . ' Twas but an instant he restrain'd That fiery barb so sternly rein'd ; ' Twas but a moment that he stood , Then sped as if by death pursued ; But in that instant o'er his soul Winters of ...
... seen His Christian crest and haughty mien . ' Twas but an instant he restrain'd That fiery barb so sternly rein'd ; ' Twas but a moment that he stood , Then sped as if by death pursued ; But in that instant o'er his soul Winters of ...
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... seen in Hassan's hall ; The lonely Spider's thin gray pall Waves slowly widening o'er the wall ; The Bat builds in his Haram bower ; And in the fortress of his power The Owl usurps the beacon - tower ; The wild - dog howls o'er the ...
... seen in Hassan's hall ; The lonely Spider's thin gray pall Waves slowly widening o'er the wall ; The Bat builds in his Haram bower ; And in the fortress of his power The Owl usurps the beacon - tower ; The wild - dog howls o'er the ...
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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 |
The Works of Lord Byron. [With a Portrait.], Volym 2 George Gordon Byron Baron Byron Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1828 |
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