The Works of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals, and His Life, by Thomas Moore, Esq, Volym 10John Murray, 1832 |
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... Cold in the many , anxious in the few . His hall scarce echoes with his wonted name , His portrait darkens in its fading frame , Another chief consoled his destined bride , The young forgot him , and the old had died ; " Yet doth he ...
... Cold in the many , anxious in the few . His hall scarce echoes with his wonted name , His portrait darkens in its fading frame , Another chief consoled his destined bride , The young forgot him , and the old had died ; " Yet doth he ...
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... Cold as the marble where his length was laid , Pale as the beam that o'er his features play'd , Was Lara stretch'd ; his half drawn sabre near , Dropp'd it should seem in more than nature's fear ; Yet he was firm , or had been firm till ...
... Cold as the marble where his length was laid , Pale as the beam that o'er his features play'd , Was Lara stretch'd ; his half drawn sabre near , Dropp'd it should seem in more than nature's fear ; Yet he was firm , or had been firm till ...
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... cold , More mildly firm than petulantly bold , He turn'd , and met the inquisitorial tone 66 - My name is Lara ! —when thine own is known , Doubt not my fitting answer to requite The unlook'd for courtesy of such a knight . ' Tis Lara ...
... cold , More mildly firm than petulantly bold , He turn'd , and met the inquisitorial tone 66 - My name is Lara ! —when thine own is known , Doubt not my fitting answer to requite The unlook'd for courtesy of such a knight . ' Tis Lara ...
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... cold dew , That rises as the busy bosom sinks With heavy thoughts from which reflection shrinks . Yes there be things which we must dream and dare , And execute ere thought be half aware : Whate'er might Kaled's be , it was enow To seal ...
... cold dew , That rises as the busy bosom sinks With heavy thoughts from which reflection shrinks . Yes there be things which we must dream and dare , And execute ere thought be half aware : Whate'er might Kaled's be , it was enow To seal ...
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... late Gloom o'er his chamber , cheerful was his gate ; For thence the wretched ne'er unsoothed withdrew , For them , at least , his soul compassion knew . Cold to the great , contemptuous to the high , E 2 CANTO II . 51 LARA .
... late Gloom o'er his chamber , cheerful was his gate ; For thence the wretched ne'er unsoothed withdrew , For them , at least , his soul compassion knew . Cold to the great , contemptuous to the high , E 2 CANTO II . 51 LARA .
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The Works of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals, and His ..., Volym 10 George Gordon Byron Baron Byron,Thomas Moore Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1832 |
The Works of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals, and His ..., Volym 10 George Gordon Byron Baron Byron,Thomas Moore Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1832 |
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