The Works of Lord Byron, Volumen 9John Murray, 1832 |
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... blood shall flow In a river past our feet . Then manfully despising The Turkish tyrant's yoke , Let your country see you rising , And all her chains are broke . Brave shades of chiefs and sages , Behold the coming strife ! Hellénes of ...
... blood shall flow In a river past our feet . Then manfully despising The Turkish tyrant's yoke , Let your country see you rising , And all her chains are broke . Brave shades of chiefs and sages , Behold the coming strife ! Hellénes of ...
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... blood . Sons of Greeks , & c . ( 1 ) TRANSLATION OF THE ROMAIC SONG , « Μπενω μες ' τσ ' περιβόλι Ωραιότατη Χάηδή , ” & c . ( 2 ) I ENTER thy garden of roses , ( 3 ) Beloved and fair Haidée , Each morning where Flora reposes , For ...
... blood . Sons of Greeks , & c . ( 1 ) TRANSLATION OF THE ROMAIC SONG , « Μπενω μες ' τσ ' περιβόλι Ωραιότατη Χάηδή , ” & c . ( 2 ) I ENTER thy garden of roses , ( 3 ) Beloved and fair Haidée , Each morning where Flora reposes , For ...
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... blood shall turn aside , ( 1 ) [ These lines will show with what gloomy fidelity , even while under the pressure of recent sorrow , the poet reverted to the disappointment of his early affection , as the chief source of all his ...
... blood shall turn aside , ( 1 ) [ These lines will show with what gloomy fidelity , even while under the pressure of recent sorrow , the poet reverted to the disappointment of his early affection , as the chief source of all his ...
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... My bird ! relent : one note could give A charm , to bid thy lover live . My curdling blood , my madd'ning brain , In silent anguish I sustain ; And still thy heart , without partaking One pang , D 2 OCCASIONAL PIECES . 35.
... My bird ! relent : one note could give A charm , to bid thy lover live . My curdling blood , my madd'ning brain , In silent anguish I sustain ; And still thy heart , without partaking One pang , D 2 OCCASIONAL PIECES . 35.
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... blood , used to fling away Virgil in his ecstasy of admiration , and say , " the book had a devil . ” Now , such a character as I am copying would probably fling it away also , but rather wish that the devil had the book ; not from ...
... blood , used to fling away Virgil in his ecstasy of admiration , and say , " the book had a devil . ” Now , such a character as I am copying would probably fling it away also , but rather wish that the devil had the book ; not from ...
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