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... step from splendour to disgrace ; Enough - no foreign foe could quell Thy soul , till from itself it fell ; Yes ! Self - abasement paved the way To vilain - bonds and despot sway . What can he tell who treads thy shore ? No legend of ...
... step from splendour to disgrace ; Enough - no foreign foe could quell Thy soul , till from itself it fell ; Yes ! Self - abasement paved the way To vilain - bonds and despot sway . What can he tell who treads thy shore ? No legend of ...
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... steps of fellow man , So here the very voice of Grief Might wake an Echo like relief— At least ' twould say , " all are not gone ; " There lingers Life , though but in one- For many a gilded chamber's there , Which Solitude might well ...
... steps of fellow man , So here the very voice of Grief Might wake an Echo like relief— At least ' twould say , " all are not gone ; " There lingers Life , though but in one- For many a gilded chamber's there , Which Solitude might well ...
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... steps of stranger man Along the banks that bound her tide ; Thus rose fair Leila's whiter neck : - Thus arm'd with beauty would she check Intrusion's glance , till Folly's gaze Shrunk from the charms it meant to praise . Thus high and ...
... steps of stranger man Along the banks that bound her tide ; Thus rose fair Leila's whiter neck : - Thus arm'd with beauty would she check Intrusion's glance , till Folly's gaze Shrunk from the charms it meant to praise . Thus high and ...
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... dread beheld , with gloom beholding " The rites that sanctify the pile . " But when the anthem shakes the choir , 66 And kneel the monks , his steps retire ; " By yonder lone and wavering torch His aspect glares 34 THE GIAOUR .
... dread beheld , with gloom beholding " The rites that sanctify the pile . " But when the anthem shakes the choir , 66 And kneel the monks , his steps retire ; " By yonder lone and wavering torch His aspect glares 34 THE GIAOUR .
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... steps of fate , " To save or slay , as these require , 66 Through rending steel , and rolling fire : " Nor needst thou doubt this speech from one " Who would but do - what he hath done . " Death is but what the haughty brave , " The ...
... steps of fate , " To save or slay , as these require , 66 Through rending steel , and rolling fire : " Nor needst thou doubt this speech from one " Who would but do - what he hath done . " Death is but what the haughty brave , " 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 |
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