The Works of Lord Byron, Volumen 2John Murray, 1828 |
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... least above the brutes ; Without even savage virtue blest , Without one free or valiant breast . Still to the neighbouring ports they waft Proverbial wiles , and ancient craft ; In this the subtle Greek is found , For this , and this ...
... least above the brutes ; Without even savage virtue blest , Without one free or valiant breast . Still to the neighbouring ports they waft Proverbial wiles , and ancient craft ; In this the subtle Greek is found , For this , and this ...
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... least ' twould say , " all are not gone ; " There lingers Life , though but in one- For many a gilded chamber's there , Which Solitude might well forbear ; Within that dome as yet Decay Hath slowly work'd her cankering way- But gloom is ...
... least ' twould say , " all are not gone ; " There lingers Life , though but in one- For many a gilded chamber's there , Which Solitude might well forbear ; Within that dome as yet Decay Hath slowly work'd her cankering way- But gloom is ...
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... ( 33 ) Yet died he by a stranger's hand , And stranger in his native land ; Yet died he as in arms he stood , And unavenged , at least in blood . But him the maids of Paradise Impatient to their halls D 3 THE GIAOUR . 29.
... ( 33 ) Yet died he by a stranger's hand , And stranger in his native land ; Yet died he as in arms he stood , And unavenged , at least in blood . But him the maids of Paradise Impatient to their halls D 3 THE GIAOUR . 29.
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... least was never mine- " Leila ! each thought was only thine ! 66 66 ' My good , my guilt , my weal , my woe , My hope on high - my all below . " Earth holds no other like to thee , ' Or , if it doth , in vain for me : " For worlds I ...
... least was never mine- " Leila ! each thought was only thine ! 66 66 ' My good , my guilt , my weal , my woe , My hope on high - my all below . " Earth holds no other like to thee , ' Or , if it doth , in vain for me : " For worlds I ...
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... , line 16 . And keep that portion of his creed . A vulgar error : the Koran allots at least a third of Paradise to well - behaved women ; but by far the greater number of Mussulmans interpret the text their own way , 54 NOTES .
... , line 16 . And keep that portion of his creed . A vulgar error : the Koran allots at least a third of Paradise to well - behaved women ; but by far the greater number of Mussulmans interpret the text their own way , 54 NOTES .
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