The Works of Lord Byron, Band 4Baudry, 1823 |
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... hall of my Fathers , art gone to decay ; In thy once smiling garden , the hemlock and thistle Have chok'd up the rose , which late bloom'd in the way . 2 . Of the mail - cover'd Barons , who , proudly , to battle , Led their vassals ...
... hall of my Fathers , art gone to decay ; In thy once smiling garden , the hemlock and thistle Have chok'd up the rose , which late bloom'd in the way . 2 . Of the mail - cover'd Barons , who , proudly , to battle , Led their vassals ...
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... flow , Time will assuage an infant brother's woe ; To all , save one , is consolation known , While solitary Friendship sighs alone . A FRAGMENT . WHEN , to their airy hall , 1803 . POEMS . 7 EPITAPH ON A FRIEND. ...
... flow , Time will assuage an infant brother's woe ; To all , save one , is consolation known , While solitary Friendship sighs alone . A FRAGMENT . WHEN , to their airy hall , 1803 . POEMS . 7 EPITAPH ON A FRIEND. ...
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George Gordon Byron Byron. A FRAGMENT . WHEN , to their airy hall , my Fathers ' voice Shall call my spirit , joyful in their choice ; When , pois'd upon the gale , my form shall ride , Or , dark in mist , descend the mountain's side ...
George Gordon Byron Byron. A FRAGMENT . WHEN , to their airy hall , my Fathers ' voice Shall call my spirit , joyful in their choice ; When , pois'd upon the gale , my form shall ride , Or , dark in mist , descend the mountain's side ...
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... stone ? Her towers resound no steps of man , They echo to the gale alone . 8 . And , when that gale is fierce and high , A sound is heard in yonder hall , It rises hoarsely through the sky , And vibrates o'er POEMS . 27.
... stone ? Her towers resound no steps of man , They echo to the gale alone . 8 . And , when that gale is fierce and high , A sound is heard in yonder hall , It rises hoarsely through the sky , And vibrates o'er POEMS . 27.
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... hall ; Each youth his varied plaid assumes , Attending on their chieftain's call . 24 . It is not war their aid demands , The pibroch plays the song of peace ; To Oscar's nuptials throng the bands , Nor yet the sounds of pleasure cease ...
... hall ; Each youth his varied plaid assumes , Attending on their chieftain's call . 24 . It is not war their aid demands , The pibroch plays the song of peace ; To Oscar's nuptials throng the bands , Nor yet the sounds of pleasure cease ...
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