The Works of Lord Byron, Band 4Baudry, 1823 |
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... fall to rise no more . Not one poor trembler , only , fear betrays , Who hopes , yet almost dreads , to meet your praise , But all our Dramatis Persone wait , In fond suspense , this crisis of their fate . No venal views our progress ...
... fall to rise no more . Not one poor trembler , only , fear betrays , Who hopes , yet almost dreads , to meet your praise , But all our Dramatis Persone wait , In fond suspense , this crisis of their fate . No venal views our progress ...
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... fall'n , who Britain's loss supplied , With him , our fast reviving hopes have died : Not one great people only raise his urn , All Europe's far extended regions mourn , << These feelings wide let Sense and Truth unclue , POEMS . 13.
... fall'n , who Britain's loss supplied , With him , our fast reviving hopes have died : Not one great people only raise his urn , All Europe's far extended regions mourn , << These feelings wide let Sense and Truth unclue , POEMS . 13.
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... ( 1 ) « Breasting the lofty surge . >> SHAKSPEARE . ( 2 ) The Dee is a beautiful river , which rises near Mar Lodge , and falls into the sea , at New Aberdeen . And delight but in days I have witness'd before ; POEMS . 19.
... ( 1 ) « Breasting the lofty surge . >> SHAKSPEARE . ( 2 ) The Dee is a beautiful river , which rises near Mar Lodge , and falls into the sea , at New Aberdeen . And delight but in days I have witness'd before ; POEMS . 19.
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... fall , I fain would fall alone ; Tho ' my proud heart no precept , now , can tame , I love the virtues which I cannot claim . ' Tis not enough , with other sons of power , To gleam the lambent meteor of an hour , To swell some peerage ...
... fall , I fain would fall alone ; Tho ' my proud heart no precept , now , can tame , I love the virtues which I cannot claim . ' Tis not enough , with other sons of power , To gleam the lambent meteor of an hour , To swell some peerage ...
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... fall In sea - girt Ocean's mossy hall ; My voice shall raise no impious strain ' Gainst him who rules the sky and azure main . * * * * * * * How different now thy joyless fate , Since first Hesione TRANSLATIONS AND IMITATIONS . 53.
... fall In sea - girt Ocean's mossy hall ; My voice shall raise no impious strain ' Gainst him who rules the sky and azure main . * * * * * * * How different now thy joyless fate , Since first Hesione TRANSLATIONS AND IMITATIONS . 53.
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