Memoirs of the Life A. Writings of Lord ByronJames Robins and Company, 1830 - 756 páginas |
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... o'er him wave . Not unavenged the raging baron yields ; The blood of traitors smears the purple plain ; Unconquered still , his falchion there he wields , And days of glory yet for him remain . Still in that hour the warrior wished to ...
... o'er him wave . Not unavenged the raging baron yields ; The blood of traitors smears the purple plain ; Unconquered still , his falchion there he wields , And days of glory yet for him remain . Still in that hour the warrior wished to ...
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... O'er mingling man , and horse commixed with horse , Corruption's heap , the savage spoilers trod . Graves , long with rank and sighing leaves o'erspread , Ransacked , resign , perforce , their mortal mould ; From ruffian fangs escape ...
... O'er mingling man , and horse commixed with horse , Corruption's heap , the savage spoilers trod . Graves , long with rank and sighing leaves o'erspread , Ransacked , resign , perforce , their mortal mould ; From ruffian fangs escape ...
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... o'er me your languor benign ! Should the dream of to - night but resemble the last , What rapture celestial is mine ! They tell us that Slumber , the sister of Death , Mortality's emblem is given ; To Fate how I long to resign my frail ...
... o'er me your languor benign ! Should the dream of to - night but resemble the last , What rapture celestial is mine ! They tell us that Slumber , the sister of Death , Mortality's emblem is given ; To Fate how I long to resign my frail ...
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... o'er the fond recollection , And sigh for the friend who was formerly yours . For the present we part — I will hope not for ever , For time and regret will restore you at last ; To forget our dissensions we both should endeavour- I ask ...
... o'er the fond recollection , And sigh for the friend who was formerly yours . For the present we part — I will hope not for ever , For time and regret will restore you at last ; To forget our dissensions we both should endeavour- I ask ...
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... o'er ocean's sullen flow , Pale in the scatter'd ranks of death , She saw the gasping warrior low ; - While many an eye , which ne'er again Could mark the rising orb of day , Turn'd feebly from the gory plain , Beheld in death her ...
... o'er ocean's sullen flow , Pale in the scatter'd ranks of death , She saw the gasping warrior low ; - While many an eye , which ne'er again Could mark the rising orb of day , Turn'd feebly from the gory plain , Beheld in death her ...
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Memoirs of the life and writings of lord Byron George Clinton (biographer of Byron.) Vista completa - 1825 |
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