The Works of Lord Byron: 2Bernhard Tauchnitz, 1866 - 521 sidor |
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... arms had lost : For chiefs like ours in vain may laurels bloom ! Woe to the conqu'ring , not the conquer'd host , Since baffled Triumph droops on Lusitania's coast ! XXVI . And ever since that martial synod met , Britannia sickens ...
... arms had lost : For chiefs like ours in vain may laurels bloom ! Woe to the conqu'ring , not the conquer'd host , Since baffled Triumph droops on Lusitania's coast ! XXVI . And ever since that martial synod met , Britannia sickens ...
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... arm his lambs defend : For Spain is compass'd by unyielding foes , And all must shield their all , or share Subjection's woes . XXXII . Where Lusitania and her Sister meet , Deem ye what bounds the rival realms divide ? Or ere the ...
... arm his lambs defend : For Spain is compass'd by unyielding foes , And all must shield their all , or share Subjection's woes . XXXII . Where Lusitania and her Sister meet , Deem ye what bounds the rival realms divide ? Or ere the ...
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... it is a splendid sight to see ( For one who hath no friend , no brother there ) Their rival scarfs of mix'd embroidery , Their various arms that glitter in the air ! What gallant war - hounds rouse them from their lair CANTO I. 21.
... it is a splendid sight to see ( For one who hath no friend , no brother there ) Their rival scarfs of mix'd embroidery , Their various arms that glitter in the air ! What gallant war - hounds rouse them from their lair CANTO I. 21.
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... arms they emulate her sons , And in the horrid phalanx dare to move , " Tis but the tender fierceness of the dove , Pecking the hand that hovers o'er her mate : In softness as in firmness far above Remoter females , famed for sickening ...
... arms they emulate her sons , And in the horrid phalanx dare to move , " Tis but the tender fierceness of the dove , Pecking the hand that hovers o'er her mate : In softness as in firmness far above Remoter females , famed for sickening ...
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... arms a dart , he fights aloof , nor more Can man achieve without the friendly steed - Alas ! too oft condemn'd for him to bear and bleed . LXXV . Thrice sounds the clarion ; lo ! the signal falls , The den expands , and Expectation mute ...
... arms a dart , he fights aloof , nor more Can man achieve without the friendly steed - Alas ! too oft condemn'd for him to bear and bleed . LXXV . Thrice sounds the clarion ; lo ! the signal falls , The den expands , and Expectation mute ...
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