The Works of Lord Byron, Band 2John Murray, 1828 |
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... doom he dreads , yet dwells upon ; Yes , but for these and these alone , Some moments , ay , one treacherous hour , He still might doubt the tyrant's power ; So fair , so calm , so softly seal'd , The first , last look by death reveal'd ...
... doom he dreads , yet dwells upon ; Yes , but for these and these alone , Some moments , ay , one treacherous hour , He still might doubt the tyrant's power ; So fair , so calm , so softly seal'd , The first , last look by death reveal'd ...
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... doom Hath swept the column from their tomb , A mightier monument command , The mountains of their native land ! There points thy Muse to stranger's eye The graves of those that cannot die ! ' Twere long to tell , and sad to trace , Each ...
... doom Hath swept the column from their tomb , A mightier monument command , The mountains of their native land ! There points thy Muse to stranger's eye The graves of those that cannot die ! ' Twere long to tell , and sad to trace , Each ...
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... doom him there for aye to dwell . " Much in his visions mutters he " Of maiden ' whelm'd beneath the sea ; " Of sabres clashing , foemen flying , " Wrongs avenged , and Moslem dying . " On cliff he hath been known to stand , " And rave ...
... doom him there for aye to dwell . " Much in his visions mutters he " Of maiden ' whelm'd beneath the sea ; " Of sabres clashing , foemen flying , " Wrongs avenged , and Moslem dying . " On cliff he hath been known to stand , " And rave ...
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... doom ; The close observer can espy A noble soul , and lineage high : Alas ! though both bestow'd in vain , Which Grief could change , and Guilt could stain , It was no vulgar tenement To which such lofty gifts were lent , And still with ...
... doom ; The close observer can espy A noble soul , and lineage high : Alas ! though both bestow'd in vain , Which Grief could change , and Guilt could stain , It was no vulgar tenement To which such lofty gifts were lent , And still with ...
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... doom'd to gaze upon A sky without a cloud or sun ? Less hideous far the tempest's roar Than ne'er to brave the billows more- Thrown , when the war of winds is o'er , A lonely wreck on fortune's shore , ' Mid sullen calm , and silent bay ...
... doom'd to gaze upon A sky without a cloud or sun ? Less hideous far the tempest's roar Than ne'er to brave the billows more- Thrown , when the war of winds is o'er , A lonely wreck on fortune's shore , ' Mid sullen calm , and silent bay ...
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