The Works of Lord Byron, Volumen 2John Murray, 1828 |
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... wound along ; but ere he pass'd One glance he snatch'd , as if his last , A moment check'd his wheeling steed , A moment breathed him from his speed , A moment on his stirrup stood Why looks he o'er the olive wood ? The crescent ...
... wound along ; but ere he pass'd One glance he snatch'd , as if his last , A moment check'd his wheeling steed , A moment breathed him from his speed , A moment on his stirrup stood Why looks he o'er the olive wood ? The crescent ...
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... wound , The dying ask revenge in vain . With steel unsheath'd , and carbine bent , Some o'er their courser's harness leant , Half shelter'd by the steed ; Some fly behind the nearest rock , And there await the coming shock , Nor tamely ...
... wound , The dying ask revenge in vain . With steel unsheath'd , and carbine bent , Some o'er their courser's harness leant , Half shelter'd by the steed ; Some fly behind the nearest rock , And there await the coming shock , Nor tamely ...
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... wounds unnumber'd riven , His back to earth , his face to heaven , Fall'n Hassan lies - his unclosed eye Yet lowering on his enemy , As if the hour that seal'd his fate Surviving left his quenchless hate ; And o'er him bends that foe ...
... wounds unnumber'd riven , His back to earth , his face to heaven , Fall'n Hassan lies - his unclosed eye Yet lowering on his enemy , As if the hour that seal'd his fate Surviving left his quenchless hate ; And o'er him bends that foe ...
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... of earth nor heaven ! " To love the softest hearts are prone , But such can ne'er be all his own ; Too timid in his woes to share , Too meek to meet , or brave despair ; And sterner hearts alone may feel The wound that time THE GIAOUR . 35.
... of earth nor heaven ! " To love the softest hearts are prone , But such can ne'er be all his own ; Too timid in his woes to share , Too meek to meet , or brave despair ; And sterner hearts alone may feel The wound that time THE GIAOUR . 35.
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George Gordon Byron Baron Byron. And sterner hearts alone may feel The wound that time can never heal . The rugged metal of the mine Must burn before its surface shine , But plunged within the furnace - flame , It bends and melts ...
George Gordon Byron Baron Byron. And sterner hearts alone may feel The wound that time can never heal . The rugged metal of the mine Must burn before its surface shine , But plunged within the furnace - flame , It bends and melts ...
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