The Works of Lord Byron: Poetry, Volym 3John Murray, 1900 |
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... head , Where only thou art seen to smile , I view my parting hour with dread . 3 . Though far from Albin's craggy shore , Divided by the dark - blue main ; A few , brief , rolling seasons o'er , Perchance I view her cliffs again : 4 ...
... head , Where only thou art seen to smile , I view my parting hour with dread . 3 . Though far from Albin's craggy shore , Divided by the dark - blue main ; A few , brief , rolling seasons o'er , Perchance I view her cliffs again : 4 ...
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... heads , whilst the plains and the distant hills , visible through the cracks in the cabin , appeared in a perpetual blaze . The tempest was alto- gether terrific , and worthy of the Grecian Jove . Lord Byron , with the priest and the ...
... heads , whilst the plains and the distant hills , visible through the cracks in the cabin , appeared in a perpetual blaze . The tempest was alto- gether terrific , and worthy of the Grecian Jove . Lord Byron , with the priest and the ...
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... head alone ! II . Full swiftly blew the swift Siroc , When last I pressed thy lip ; And long ere now , with foaming shock , Impelled thy gallant ship . 12 . Now thou art safe ; nay , long STANZAS COMPOSED DURING A THUNDERSTORM . 9.
... head alone ! II . Full swiftly blew the swift Siroc , When last I pressed thy lip ; And long ere now , with foaming shock , Impelled thy gallant ship . 12 . Now thou art safe ; nay , long STANZAS COMPOSED DURING A THUNDERSTORM . 9.
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... head ; And show that love , however vain , Nor thou nor I can feel again . 8 . Yet how much less it were to gain , Though thou hast left me free , ii . The loveliest things that still remain , Than thus remember thee ! The all of thine ...
... head ; And show that love , however vain , Nor thou nor I can feel again . 8 . Yet how much less it were to gain , Though thou hast left me free , ii . The loveliest things that still remain , Than thus remember thee ! The all of thine ...
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... head and burst into tears - upon which the Prince turned round and begged the female part of the company to withdraw . " In the following June , at a ball at Miss Johnson's , Byron was " presented by order to our gracious Regent , who ...
... head and burst into tears - upon which the Prince turned round and begged the female part of the company to withdraw . " In the following June , at a ball at Miss Johnson's , Byron was " presented by order to our gracious Regent , who ...
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The Works of Lord Byron: Poetry, Volym 3 George Gordon Byron Baron Byron Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1904 |
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Albania AMBRACIAN GULF arms Athens behold beneath blood bosom breast breath Bride of Abydos brow Canto charms cheek Childe Harold Compare Conrad copy Corsair dare dark dead dear death deeds deemed doom dread dream earth erased fair fate fear feel gaze Giaffir Giaour glance grave grief hand hast hate hath heard heart Heaven hope hour isles Lady Lara Lara's Letters light lines lips live lonely look Lord Byron maid Melodies Moore morning mourn Murray ne'er never night November November 13 November 29 o'er once Pacha Parisina passed poem Poetical published rest rose scarce seemed Selim Seventh Edition shore Siege of Corinth sigh slave smile song soul sound spirit stanza strife sweet tale tears tell thee thine thou art thought Turkish Twas Vathek voice wave Whate'er wild words youth Zuleika