Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Lord ByronJ. Robins and Company, 1825 - 756 páginas |
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... dread machines o'erhang thy threatening brow , And dart destruction in sulphureous showers . Ah ! vain defence ! the hostile traitor's siege , Though oft repulsed by guile , o'ercomes the brave ; His thronging foes oppress the faithful ...
... dread machines o'erhang thy threatening brow , And dart destruction in sulphureous showers . Ah ! vain defence ! the hostile traitor's siege , Though oft repulsed by guile , o'ercomes the brave ; His thronging foes oppress the faithful ...
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... dreads , to meet your praise ; But all our dramatis persona wait , In fond suspense , this crisis of their fate . No venal views our progress can retard , Your generous plaudits are our sole reward ; For these each hero all his power ...
... dreads , to meet your praise ; But all our dramatis persona wait , In fond suspense , this crisis of their fate . No venal views our progress can retard , Your generous plaudits are our sole reward ; For these each hero all his power ...
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... Dreads lest the subject should transport me ; And , flying off in search of Reason , Brings Prudence back in proper season . All I shall therefore say ( whate❜er I think is neither here nor there ) Is that such lips , of looks ...
... Dreads lest the subject should transport me ; And , flying off in search of Reason , Brings Prudence back in proper season . All I shall therefore say ( whate❜er I think is neither here nor there ) Is that such lips , of looks ...
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... dread behests ne'er disobey ! Oft shall the sacred victim fall In sea - girt Ocean's mossy hall ; My voice shall raise no impious strain ' Gainst him who rules the sky and azure main . How different now thy joyless fate , Since first ...
... dread behests ne'er disobey ! Oft shall the sacred victim fall In sea - girt Ocean's mossy hall ; My voice shall raise no impious strain ' Gainst him who rules the sky and azure main . How different now thy joyless fate , Since first ...
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... dread of shame , Can rouse the tortured breast no more ; The wild desire , the guilty flame , Absorbs each wish it felt before . But , if affection gently thrills The soul , by purer dreams possessed , The pleasing balm of mortal ills ...
... dread of shame , Can rouse the tortured breast no more ; The wild desire , the guilty flame , Absorbs each wish it felt before . But , if affection gently thrills The soul , by purer dreams possessed , The pleasing balm of mortal ills ...
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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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