The Works of Lord Byron, Volumen 2John Murray, 1828 |
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... less common in the East than formerly ; either because the ladies are more circumspect than in the " olden time ; " or because the Christians have better fortune , or less enterprise . The story , when entire , contained the ad ...
... less common in the East than formerly ; either because the ladies are more circumspect than in the " olden time ; " or because the Christians have better fortune , or less enterprise . The story , when entire , contained the ad ...
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... less and less , a speck of white That gemm'd the tide , then mock'd the sight ; And all its hidden secrets sleep , Known but to c 3 THE GIAOUR . 17.
... less and less , a speck of white That gemm'd the tide , then mock'd the sight ; And all its hidden secrets sleep , Known but to c 3 THE GIAOUR . 17.
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... less swift ? " Oh , false reproach ! yon Tartar now " Has gain'd our nearest mountain's brow , " And warily the steep descends , " And now within the valley bends ; " And he bears the gift at his saddle bow- " How could I deem his ...
... less swift ? " Oh , false reproach ! yon Tartar now " Has gain'd our nearest mountain's brow , " And warily the steep descends , " And now within the valley bends ; " And he bears the gift at his saddle bow- " How could I deem his ...
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... less than dread On such the sight is riveted . The roofless cot , decay'd and rent , Will scarce delay the passer by ; The tower by war or tempest bent , While yet may frown one battlement , Demands and daunts the stranger's eye ; Each ...
... less than dread On such the sight is riveted . The roofless cot , decay'd and rent , Will scarce delay the passer by ; The tower by war or tempest bent , While yet may frown one battlement , Demands and daunts the stranger's eye ; Each ...
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... less . We loathe what none are left to share : Even bliss - ' twere woe alone to bear ; The heart once left thus desolate Must fly at last for ease - to hate . It is as if the dead could feel The icy worm around them steal , And shudder ...
... less . We loathe what none are left to share : Even bliss - ' twere woe alone to bear ; The heart once left thus desolate Must fly at last for ease - to hate . It is as if the dead could feel The icy worm around them steal , And shudder ...
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