The Works of Lord Byron, Volumen 9John Murray, 1832 |
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... darkness , ye are wondrous strong , Yet lovely in your strength , as is the light Of a dark eye in woman ! Far along , From peak to peak , the rattling crags among Leaps the live thunder ! Not from one lone cloud , But every mountain ...
... darkness , ye are wondrous strong , Yet lovely in your strength , as is the light Of a dark eye in woman ! Far along , From peak to peak , the rattling crags among Leaps the live thunder ! Not from one lone cloud , But every mountain ...
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... dark sublime he drew , ' and that , in his fondness for the delineation of heroic crime , he endeavoured to fancy , where he could not find in his own character , fit subjects for his pencil . - MOORE . ] ( 2 ) [ Two days after , in ...
... dark sublime he drew , ' and that , in his fondness for the delineation of heroic crime , he endeavoured to fancy , where he could not find in his own character , fit subjects for his pencil . - MOORE . ] ( 2 ) [ Two days after , in ...
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... dark and dread Eternity Returns again to me , And more thy buried love endears Than aught , except its living years . February , 1812 . STANZAS . [ " IF SOMETIMES , " & c . ] IF sometimes in the haunts of men Thine image from my breast ...
... dark and dread Eternity Returns again to me , And more thy buried love endears Than aught , except its living years . February , 1812 . STANZAS . [ " IF SOMETIMES , " & c . ] IF sometimes in the haunts of men Thine image from my breast ...
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... to think thy flight Would soon subside from swift to slow ; Thy cloud could overcast the light , But could not add a night to woe ; VOL . IX . D For then , however drear and dark , My soul OCCASIONAL PIECES . 3833 To Time.
... to think thy flight Would soon subside from swift to slow ; Thy cloud could overcast the light , But could not add a night to woe ; VOL . IX . D For then , however drear and dark , My soul OCCASIONAL PIECES . 3833 To Time.
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George Gordon Byron Baron Byron. For then , however drear and dark , My soul was suited to thy sky ; One star alone shot forth a spark To prove thee - not Eternity . That beam hath sunk , and now thou art A blank ; a thing to count and ...
George Gordon Byron Baron Byron. For then , however drear and dark , My soul was suited to thy sky ; One star alone shot forth a spark To prove thee - not Eternity . That beam hath sunk , and now thou art A blank ; a thing to count and ...
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