The Works of Lord Byron: Poetry, Volym 3J. Murray, 1904 |
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... number of the Salsette's crew were known to have accomplished a greater distance ; and the only thing that surprised me was that , as doubts had been entertained of the truth of Leander's story , no traveller had ever endeavoured to ...
... number of the Salsette's crew were known to have accomplished a greater distance ; and the only thing that surprised me was that , as doubts had been entertained of the truth of Leander's story , no traveller had ever endeavoured to ...
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... numbers . With Athens , old ally ! Leonidas recalling , That chief of ancient song , Who saved ye once from falling , The terrible ! the strong ! Who made that bold diversion In old Thermopylæ , And warring with the Persian To keep his ...
... numbers . With Athens , old ally ! Leonidas recalling , That chief of ancient song , Who saved ye once from falling , The terrible ! the strong ! Who made that bold diversion In old Thermopylæ , And warring with the Persian To keep his ...
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... in rotation , the whole number present joining in the chorus . I have heard it frequently at our “ xópo ” in the winter of 1810-11 . The air is plaintive and pretty . As the chief who to combat advances Secure of his 22 POEMS 1809-1813 .
... in rotation , the whole number present joining in the chorus . I have heard it frequently at our “ xópo ” in the winter of 1810-11 . The air is plaintive and pretty . As the chief who to combat advances Secure of his 22 POEMS 1809-1813 .
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... number of Mussul- mans interpret the text their own way , and exclude their moieties from heaven . Being enemies to Platonics , they cannot discern “ any fitness of things " in the souls of the other sex , conceiving them to be ...
... number of Mussul- mans interpret the text their own way , and exclude their moieties from heaven . Being enemies to Platonics , they cannot discern “ any fitness of things " in the souls of the other sex , conceiving them to be ...
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... numbers - theirs the strife , That neither spares nor speaks for life ! 1 Ah ! fondly youthful hearts can press , To seize and share the dear caress ; But Love itself could never pant For all that Beauty sighs to grant With half the ...
... numbers - theirs the strife , That neither spares nor speaks for life ! 1 Ah ! fondly youthful hearts can press , To seize and share the dear caress ; But Love itself could never pant For all that Beauty sighs to grant With half the ...
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The Works of Lord Byron: Poetry, Volym 3 George Gordon Byron Baron Byron Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1900 |
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