The Works of Lord Byron: 2Bernhard Tauchnitz, 1866 - 521 sidor |
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... decoration : we did not hear them , but were told that their tones were correspondent to their splendour . Mafra is termed the Escurial of Portugal . Though sluggards deem it but a foolish chase , And 18 * CHILDE HAROLD'S PILGRIMAGE .
... decoration : we did not hear them , but were told that their tones were correspondent to their splendour . Mafra is termed the Escurial of Portugal . Though sluggards deem it but a foolish chase , And 18 * CHILDE HAROLD'S PILGRIMAGE .
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... hear her tale , Oh ! had you known her in her softer hour , Mark'd her black eye that mocks her coal - black veil , Heard her light , lively tones in Lady's bower , Seen her long locks that foil the painter's power , Her fairy form ...
... hear her tale , Oh ! had you known her in her softer hour , Mark'd her black eye that mocks her coal - black veil , Heard her light , lively tones in Lady's bower , Seen her long locks that foil the painter's power , Her fairy form ...
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... all I prized the most : 4 . It is that weariness which springs From all I meet , or hear , or see : To me no pleasure Beauty brings ; Thine eyes have scarce a charm for ine . 5 . It is that settled , ceaseless gloom The 3 * CANTO I. 35.
... all I prized the most : 4 . It is that weariness which springs From all I meet , or hear , or see : To me no pleasure Beauty brings ; Thine eyes have scarce a charm for ine . 5 . It is that settled , ceaseless gloom The 3 * CANTO I. 35.
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... hear what he beheld In other lands , where he was doom'd to go : Lands that contain the monuments of Eld , Ere Greece and Grecian arts by barbarous hands were quell'd . CANTO THE SECOND . I. but thou , alas ! CANTO I. 39.
... hear what he beheld In other lands , where he was doom'd to go : Lands that contain the monuments of Eld , Ere Greece and Grecian arts by barbarous hands were quell'd . CANTO THE SECOND . I. but thou , alas ! CANTO I. 39.
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... hear each voice we fear'd to hear no more ! Behold each mighty shade reveal'd to sight , The Bactrian , Samian sage , and all who taught the right ! - IX . ― There , thou ! whose love and life together fled , Have left me here to love ...
... hear each voice we fear'd to hear no more ! Behold each mighty shade reveal'd to sight , The Bactrian , Samian sage , and all who taught the right ! - IX . ― There , thou ! whose love and life together fled , Have left me here to love ...
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Albanian Ali Pacha Ariosto arms Athens beauty beheld beneath blood Boccaccio bosom breast breath brow Canto cheek Childe Harold Cicero Conrad dare dark dead death deeds deep doom dread dream earth Egeria fair fame fate fear feel Ficus Ruminalis fix'd gaze Giaour glance gondoliers grave Greece Greek grief Gulnare hand hate hath heard heart heaven hills hope hour Italy Julius Cæsar land Lara Lara's less light lips live lonely look Lord Byron mind mortal mountains ne'er never night o'er once Parisina pass pass'd perchance Petrarch Pouqueville pride rest Roman Rome round scarce scene seem'd seen shine shore sigh slave smile song soul spirit Stanza steed stern tears thee thine things thou thought tomb turn'd twas Venetians Venice voice walls waves Whate'er wild wind words youth