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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... knew they were light in the balance of mortality ; but I thought their living dust weighed more carats . Alas ! this imperial diamond hath a flaw in it , and is now hardly fit to stick in a glazier's pencil ; the pen of the historian ...
... knew they were light in the balance of mortality ; but I thought their living dust weighed more carats . Alas ! this imperial diamond hath a flaw in it , and is now hardly fit to stick in a glazier's pencil ; the pen of the historian ...
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... knew , that Lara was not there ; Nor sent , nor came he , till conjecture grew 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 ...
... knew , that Lara was not there ; Nor sent , nor came he , till conjecture grew 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 ...
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... knew how to combine their operations , so that the interest was eternally varying , and never abated , although the most important personage of the drama retained the same lineaments . It will one day be considered as not the least ...
... knew how to combine their operations , so that the interest was eternally varying , and never abated , although the most important personage of the drama retained the same lineaments . It will one day be considered as not the least ...
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... knew what , but more than should have been . Why gazed he so upon the ghastly head Which hands profane had gather'd from the dead , That still beside his open'd volume lay , As if to startle all save him away y ? Why slept he not when ...
... knew what , but more than should have been . Why gazed he so upon the ghastly head Which hands profane had gather'd from the dead , That still beside his open'd volume lay , As if to startle all save him away y ? Why slept he not when ...
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... knew , nor how , nor why , but he entwined Himself perforce around the hearer's mind ; There he was stamp'd , in liking , or in hate , If greeted once ; however brief the date That friendship , pity , or aversion knew , Still there ...
... knew , nor how , nor why , but he entwined Himself perforce around the hearer's mind ; There he was stamp'd , in liking , or in hate , If greeted once ; however brief the date That friendship , pity , or aversion knew , Still there ...
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The Works of Lord Byron, Volym 10 George Gordon Byron Baron Byron Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1823 |
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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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