The Works of Lord Byron, Band 4Baudry, 1823 |
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... glow , To us mortals below , Shews the soul from barbarity clear ; Compassion will melt Where this virtue is felt , And its dew is diffus'd in a Tear . 4 . The man , doom'd to sail With the blast of the gale , Through billows Atlantic ...
... glow , To us mortals below , Shews the soul from barbarity clear ; Compassion will melt Where this virtue is felt , And its dew is diffus'd in a Tear . 4 . The man , doom'd to sail With the blast of the gale , Through billows Atlantic ...
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... former joy recall . 46 . But , who is he , whose darken'd brow Glooms in the midst of general mirth ? Before his eyes far fiercer glow The blue flames curdle o'er the hearth . 47 . Dark is the robe which wraps his form 34 POEMS .
... former joy recall . 46 . But , who is he , whose darken'd brow Glooms in the midst of general mirth ? Before his eyes far fiercer glow The blue flames curdle o'er the hearth . 47 . Dark is the robe which wraps his form 34 POEMS .
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... glow of Allan's face Was turn'd at once to ghastly hue ; The drops of death each other chase , Adown in agonizing dew . 60 . Thrice did he raise the goblet high , And thrice his lips refused to taste ; For thrice he caught the ...
... glow of Allan's face Was turn'd at once to ghastly hue ; The drops of death each other chase , Adown in agonizing dew . 60 . Thrice did he raise the goblet high , And thrice his lips refused to taste ; For thrice he caught the ...
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... glow , Thou art the cause of all her woe , Receptacle of life's decay . IMITATED FROM CATULLUS . TO ELLEN . OH ! might I kiss those eyes of fire , A million scarce would quench desire ; Still , would I steep my lips in bliss , And dwell ...
... glow , Thou art the cause of all her woe , Receptacle of life's decay . IMITATED FROM CATULLUS . TO ELLEN . OH ! might I kiss those eyes of fire , A million scarce would quench desire ; Still , would I steep my lips in bliss , And dwell ...
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... glow , Than swift he seiz'd his slender bow : << I fain would know , my gentle host , » He cried , « < if this its strength has lost ; << I fear , relax'd with midnight dews , « The strings their former aid refuse : » With poison tipt ...
... glow , Than swift he seiz'd his slender bow : << I fain would know , my gentle host , » He cried , « < if this its strength has lost ; << I fear , relax'd with midnight dews , « The strings their former aid refuse : » With poison tipt ...
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