The Works of Lord Byron, Volym 5J. Murray, 1901 |
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... things human : hear- " Sardanapalus , The king , and son of Anacyndaraxes , In one day built Anchialus and Tarsus . Eat , drink , and love ; the rest's not worth a fillip . " 1 250 1. " For this expedition he took only a small chosen ...
... things human : hear- " Sardanapalus , The king , and son of Anacyndaraxes , In one day built Anchialus and Tarsus . Eat , drink , and love ; the rest's not worth a fillip . " 1 250 1. " For this expedition he took only a small chosen ...
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... things about me , But nothing godlike , -unless it may be The thing which you condemn , a disposition To love and to be merciful , to pardon The follies of my species , and ( that's human ) To be indulgent to my own . Sal . Alas ! The ...
... things about me , But nothing godlike , -unless it may be The thing which you condemn , a disposition To love and to be merciful , to pardon The follies of my species , and ( that's human ) To be indulgent to my own . Sal . Alas ! The ...
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... things- A maze of muttered threats and mysteries : Thou know'st the man - it is his usual custom . But he is honest . Come , we'll think no more on't— But of the midnight festival . Myr . ' Tis time To think of aught save festivals ...
... things- A maze of muttered threats and mysteries : Thou know'st the man - it is his usual custom . But he is honest . Come , we'll think no more on't— But of the midnight festival . Myr . ' Tis time To think of aught save festivals ...
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... things the most fanciful— And moves more parasangs in its intents Than generals in their marches , when they seek To leave their foe at fault . - Why dost thou muse ? Arb . He loved that gay pavilion , -it was ever His summer dotage ...
... things the most fanciful— And moves more parasangs in its intents Than generals in their marches , when they seek To leave their foe at fault . - Why dost thou muse ? Arb . He loved that gay pavilion , -it was ever His summer dotage ...
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... things betwixt earth and heaven Than him who ruleth many and slays none ; And , hating not himself , yet loves his fellows 300 310 Enough to spare even those who would not spare him Were they once masters — but that's doubtful . Satraps ...
... things betwixt earth and heaven Than him who ruleth many and slays none ; And , hating not himself , yet loves his fellows 300 310 Enough to spare even those who would not spare him Were they once masters — but that's doubtful . Satraps ...
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