The Works of Lord Byron: Poetry, Volym 3John Murray, 1900 |
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... falling , The terrible ! the strong ! Who made that bold diversion In old Thermopyla , And warring with the Persian To keep his country free ; With his three hundred waging The battle , long he stood , And like a lion raging , Expired ...
... falling , The terrible ! the strong ! Who made that bold diversion In old Thermopyla , And warring with the Persian To keep his country free ; With his three hundred waging The battle , long he stood , And like a lion raging , Expired ...
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... falls Through Silence and Shade o'er its desolate walls , It shines from afar like the glories of old ; It gilds , but it warms not - ' tis dazzling , but cold . 2 . Let the Sunbeam be bright for the younger of days : ' Tis the light ...
... falls Through Silence and Shade o'er its desolate walls , It shines from afar like the glories of old ; It gilds , but it warms not - ' tis dazzling , but cold . 2 . Let the Sunbeam be bright for the younger of days : ' Tis the light ...
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... fall ; It tells not of Time's or the tempest's decay , " But the wreck of the line that have held it in sway . August 26 , 1811 . [ First published in Memoir of Rev. F. Hodgson , 1878 , i . 187. ] EPISTLE TO A FRIEND , 1 IN ANSWER TO ...
... fall ; It tells not of Time's or the tempest's decay , " But the wreck of the line that have held it in sway . August 26 , 1811 . [ First published in Memoir of Rev. F. Hodgson , 1878 , i . 187. ] EPISTLE TO A FRIEND , 1 IN ANSWER TO ...
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... fall the earliest prey ; iii . Though by no hand untimely snatched , The leaves must drop away : And yet it were a greater grief To watch it withering , leaf by leaf , Than see it plucked to - day ; Since earthly eye but ill can bear To ...
... fall the earliest prey ; iii . Though by no hand untimely snatched , The leaves must drop away : And yet it were a greater grief To watch it withering , leaf by leaf , Than see it plucked to - day ; Since earthly eye but ill can bear To ...
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... fall from high . 7 . As once I wept , if I could weep , My tears might well be shed , To think I was not near to keep One vigil o'er thy bed ; To gaze , how fondly ! on thy face , To fold thee in a faint embrace , Uphold thy drooping ...
... fall from high . 7 . As once I wept , if I could weep , My tears might well be shed , To think I was not near to keep One vigil o'er thy bed ; To gaze , how fondly ! on thy face , To fold thee in a faint embrace , Uphold thy drooping ...
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