The works of lord Byron, Volumen 1 |
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... He watch'd the billows ' melancholy flow , And , sunk albeit in thought as he was wont , More placid seem'd his eye , and smooth his pallid front . XLII . Morn dawns ; and with it stern Albania's CANTO II . 95 PILGRIMAGE .
... He watch'd the billows ' melancholy flow , And , sunk albeit in thought as he was wont , More placid seem'd his eye , and smooth his pallid front . XLII . Morn dawns ; and with it stern Albania's CANTO II . 95 PILGRIMAGE .
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... thought had man or maid of rest or home , While many a languid eye and thrilling hand Exchanged the look few bosoms may withstand , Or gently prest , return'd the pressure still : Oh Love ! young Love ! bound in thy rosy band , Let sage ...
... thought had man or maid of rest or home , While many a languid eye and thrilling hand Exchanged the look few bosoms may withstand , Or gently prest , return'd the pressure still : Oh Love ! young Love ! bound in thy rosy band , Let sage ...
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... thought and stern disdain : How do they loathe the laughter idly loud , And long to change the robe of revel for the shroud ! LXXXIII . This must he feel , the true - born son of Greece , If Greece one true - born patriot still can ...
... thought and stern disdain : How do they loathe the laughter idly loud , And long to change the robe of revel for the shroud ! LXXXIII . This must he feel , the true - born son of Greece , If Greece one true - born patriot still can ...