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... 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 thee , My native Land - Good Night ! 2 . " A few ...
... 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 thee , My native Land - Good Night ! 2 . " A few ...
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... o'er the mountains he Did take his way in solitary guise : Sweet was the scene , yet soon he thought to flee , More restless than the swallow in the skies : • The Convention of Cintra was signed in the palace of the Marchese Marialva ...
... o'er the mountains he Did take his way in solitary guise : Sweet was the scene , yet soon he thought to flee , More restless than the swallow in the skies : • The Convention of Cintra was signed in the palace of the Marchese Marialva ...
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... o'er entrails freshly torn , Nor shrinks the female eye , nor ev'n affects to mourn . LXIX . The seventh day this ; the jubilee of man . London ! right well thou know'st the day of prayer : Then thy spruce citizen , wash'd artisan , And ...
... o'er entrails freshly torn , Nor shrinks the female eye , nor ev'n affects to mourn . LXIX . The seventh day this ; the jubilee of man . London ! right well thou know'st the day of prayer : Then thy spruce citizen , wash'd artisan , And ...
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... o'er the dark blue sea ! Soon as the matin bell proclaimeth nine , Thy saint adorers count the rosary : Much is the VIRGIN teased to shrive them free ( Well do I ween the only virgin there ) From crimes as numerous as her beadsmen be ...
... o'er the dark blue sea ! Soon as the matin bell proclaimeth nine , Thy saint adorers count the rosary : Much is the VIRGIN teased to shrive them free ( Well do I ween the only virgin there ) From crimes as numerous as her beadsmen be ...
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... o'er the green , While on the gay dance shone 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 ...
... o'er the green , While on the gay dance shone 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 ...
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The works of lord Byron, Volym 2 George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1830 |
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