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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... feel that will not own the wound ; - ( 1 ) [ It is a remarkable property of the poetry of Lord Byron , that although ... feeling , are uniformly painted as chilled or subdued by a train of early imprudences or of darker guilt , and the ...
... feel that will not own the wound ; - ( 1 ) [ It is a remarkable property of the poetry of Lord Byron , that although ... feeling , are uniformly painted as chilled or subdued by a train of early imprudences or of darker guilt , and the ...
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... feeling it were vain to trace At moments lighten'd o'er his livid face . VI . Not much he loved long question of the past , Nor told of wondrous wilds , and deserts vast , In those far lands where he had wander'd lone , And- -as himself ...
... feeling it were vain to trace At moments lighten'd o'er his livid face . VI . Not much he loved long question of the past , Nor told of wondrous wilds , and deserts vast , In those far lands where he had wander'd lone , And- -as himself ...
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... feeling that recall'd to these That fever'd moment of his mind's disease . Was it a dream ? was his the voice that spoke Those strange wild accents ; his the cry that broke Their slumber ? his the oppress'd , o'erlabour'd heart That ...
... feeling that recall'd to these That fever'd moment of his mind's disease . Was it a dream ? was his the voice that spoke Those strange wild accents ; his the cry that broke Their slumber ? his the oppress'd , o'erlabour'd heart That ...
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... feel for men . He turn'd his eye on Kaled , ever near , And still too faithful to betray one fear ; Perchance ' twas but the moon's dim twilight threw Along his aspect an unwonted hue Of mournful paleness , whose deep tint express'd The ...
... feel for men . He turn'd his eye on Kaled , ever near , And still too faithful to betray one fear ; Perchance ' twas but the moon's dim twilight threw Along his aspect an unwonted hue Of mournful paleness , whose deep tint express'd The ...
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... feel . None fled , for well they knew that flight were vain ; But those that waver turn to smite again , — While yet they find the firmest of the foe Recoil before their leader's look and blow : Now girt with numbers , now almost alone ...
... feel . None fled , for well they knew that flight were vain ; But those that waver turn to smite again , — While yet they find the firmest of the foe Recoil before their leader's look and blow : Now girt with numbers , now almost alone ...
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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 |
The Works of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals, and His Life, Volym 10 George Gordon Byron Baron Byron,Thomas Moore Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1833 |
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Alhama apostolic palace beautiful behold beneath blood Bonnivard bosom breast breath bright brow Chillon cold Corinth dared dark dead death deep dream dungeon earth Ezzelin fame fate fear feel fell fix'd gazed Giaour GIFFORD glance glory grave grew guilt hand hast hath heard heart heaven hour King knew Lara Lara's less light living look look'd Lord Byron Lord Holland Madame de Staël Mariamne mind mingled MONODY Moore mortal ne'er never night numbers o'er once Otho Parisina pass'd poem poetry R. B. SHERIDAN rest roll'd says scarce seem'd Sheridan shore Siege of Corinth sigh SIR WALTER SCOTT sleep smile sorrow soul spirit STANZAS steed stood strife tears tender thee thine thing thou art thought turn'd twas voice wall waves weep Whate'er wild wither'd words wound youth