The Works of Lord Byron: Embracing His Suppressed Poems, and a Sketch of His Life ...Phillips, Sampson,, 1854 - 1071 oldal |
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19. oldal
... er Delphi's long deserted shrine , ' Where , save that feeble fountain , all is still ; Nor mote my shell awake the ... Whate'er his grief mote be , which he could not Worse than adversity the Childe befell ; He felt the fulness of ...
... er Delphi's long deserted shrine , ' Where , save that feeble fountain , all is still ; Nor mote my shell awake the ... Whate'er his grief mote be , which he could not Worse than adversity the Childe befell ; He felt the fulness of ...
27. oldal
... Whate'er betides , I've known the worst . 9 . What is that worst ? Nay do not ask- In pity from the search forbear : Smile on - nor venture to unmask LXXXV . Adieu , fair Cadiz ! yea , a long adieu ! Who may forget how well thy walls ...
... Whate'er betides , I've known the worst . 9 . What is that worst ? Nay do not ask- In pity from the search forbear : Smile on - nor venture to unmask LXXXV . Adieu , fair Cadiz ! yea , a long adieu ! Who may forget how well thy walls ...
36. oldal
... What is my being ? thou hast ceased to be ! Nor staid to welcome here thy wanderer home , Who mourns o'er hours which we no more shall see : Would they had never been , or were to come ! ca - Would he had ne'er returned , to find fresh ...
... What is my being ? thou hast ceased to be ! Nor staid to welcome here thy wanderer home , Who mourns o'er hours which we no more shall see : Would they had never been , or were to come ! ca - Would he had ne'er returned , to find fresh ...
40. oldal
... whate'er thou didst Which would unteach mankind the lust to shine or So hath it proved to thee , and all such lot who From gray but leafy walls , where Ruin greenly For sceptred cynics earth were far too wide a den !? And the bleak ...
... whate'er thou didst Which would unteach mankind the lust to shine or So hath it proved to thee , and all such lot who From gray but leafy walls , where Ruin greenly For sceptred cynics earth were far too wide a den !? And the bleak ...
46. oldal
... white Alps tend , And I must pierce them , and survey whate'er May be permitted , as my steps I bend To their most great and growing region , where The earth to her embrace compels the powers of air . CXII . And for these words , thus ...
... white Alps tend , And I must pierce them , and survey whate'er May be permitted , as my steps I bend To their most great and growing region , where The earth to her embrace compels the powers of air . CXII . And for these words , thus ...
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