The Works of Lord Byron, Volym 5J. Murray, 1901 |
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... Fear her danger ; opens a new world When this , the present , palls . Well , then I pledge thee And him as a true man , who did his utmost In good or evil to surprise mankind . 190 [ Drinks . Sal . Wilt thou resume a revel at this hour ...
... Fear her danger ; opens a new world When this , the present , palls . Well , then I pledge thee And him as a true man , who did his utmost In good or evil to surprise mankind . 190 [ Drinks . Sal . Wilt thou resume a revel at this hour ...
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... fear them not . Sal . But thou wouldst arm thee , wouldst thou not , if needful ? Sar . Perhaps . I have the goodliest armour , and A sword of such a temper , and a bow , And javelin , which might furnish Nimrod forth : A little heavy ...
... fear them not . Sal . But thou wouldst arm thee , wouldst thou not , if needful ? Sar . Perhaps . I have the goodliest armour , and A sword of such a temper , and a bow , And javelin , which might furnish Nimrod forth : A little heavy ...
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... fear ? and even dared Profane our presence with his savage jeers .- [ MS . M. ] Myr . Fear -I'm a Greek , and how should SCENE II . ] 31 SARDANAPALUS .
... fear ? and even dared Profane our presence with his savage jeers .- [ MS . M. ] Myr . Fear -I'm a Greek , and how should SCENE II . ] 31 SARDANAPALUS .
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... Fear -I'm a Greek , and how should I fear death ? A slave , and wherefore should I dread my freedom ? 480 Sar . Then wherefore dost thou turn so pale ? Myr . I love . Sar . And do not I ? I love thee far - far more Than either the brief ...
... Fear -I'm a Greek , and how should I fear death ? A slave , and wherefore should I dread my freedom ? 480 Sar . Then wherefore dost thou turn so pale ? Myr . I love . Sar . And do not I ? I love thee far - far more Than either the brief ...
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... fear for thee . Sar . To - morrow thou wilt smile at these vain fancies . Myr . If the worst come , I shall be where ... fears . Within there ! -ye slaves , deck The Hall of Nimrod for the evening revel ; If I must make a prison of our ...
... fear for thee . Sar . To - morrow thou wilt smile at these vain fancies . Myr . If the worst come , I shall be where ... fears . Within there ! -ye slaves , deck The Hall of Nimrod for the evening revel ; If I must make a prison of our ...
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