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... Night , " in the beginning of the first canto , was suggested by " Lord Maxwell's Good Night , " in the Border Minstrelsy , edited by Mr. Scott . With the different poems which have been published on Spanish subjects , there may be ...
... Night , " in the beginning of the first canto , was suggested by " Lord Maxwell's Good Night , " in the Border Minstrelsy , edited by Mr. Scott . With the different poems which have been published on Spanish subjects , there may be ...
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... Night . " 1 . " ADIEU , adieu ! my native shore Fades o'er the waters blue ; The Night - winds sigh , the breakers roar And shrieks the wild sea - mew . Yon Sun that sets upon the sea We follow in his flight ; Farewell awhile to him and ...
... Night . " 1 . " ADIEU , adieu ! my native shore Fades o'er the waters blue ; The Night - winds sigh , the breakers roar And shrieks the wild sea - mew . Yon Sun that sets upon the sea We follow in his flight ; Farewell awhile to him and ...
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... Night ! " XIV . On , on the vessel flies , the land is gone , And winds are rude in Biscay's sleepless bay . Four days are sped , but with the fifth , anon , New shores descried make every bosom gay ; And Cintra's mountain greets them ...
... Night ! " XIV . On , on the vessel flies , the land is gone , And winds are rude in Biscay's sleepless bay . Four days are sped , but with the fifth , anon , New shores descried make every bosom gay ; And Cintra's mountain greets them ...
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... night , from night till startled Morn Peeps blushing on the revel's laughing crew , The song is heard , the rosy garland worn ; Devices quaint , and frolics ever new , Tread on each other's kibes . A long adieu He bids to sober joy that ...
... night , from night till startled Morn Peeps blushing on the revel's laughing crew , The song is heard , the rosy garland worn ; Devices quaint , and frolics ever new , Tread on each other's kibes . A long adieu He bids to sober joy that ...
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... Night's lover - loving Queen ? LXXXII . Oh ! many a time , and oft , had Harold loved , Or dream'd he loved , since Rapture is a dream ; But now his wayward bosom was unmoved , For not yet had he drunk of Lethe's stream ; And lately had ...
... Night's lover - loving Queen ? LXXXII . Oh ! many a time , and oft , had Harold loved , Or dream'd he loved , since Rapture is a dream ; But now his wayward bosom was unmoved , For not yet had he drunk of Lethe's stream ; And lately had ...
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The works of lord Byron, Volym 2 George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1830 |
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