Lara,: A Tale. Jacqueline, a TaleJ. Murray, ..., By T. Davison, 1814 - 136 páginas |
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... fear ; And they the wiser , friendlier few confess'd They deem'd him better than his air express'd . VIII . ' Twas strange - in youth all action and all life , Burning for pleasure , not averse from strife ; Woman - the field — the ...
... fear ; And they the wiser , friendlier few confess'd They deem'd him better than his air express'd . VIII . ' Twas strange - in youth all action and all life , Burning for pleasure , not averse from strife ; Woman - the field — the ...
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... fear ; Yet he was firm , or had been firm till now , And still defiance knit his gathered brow ; Though mix'd with terror , senseless as he lay , There lived upon his lip the wish to slay ; Some half form'd threat in utterance there had ...
... fear ; Yet he was firm , or had been firm till now , And still defiance knit his gathered brow ; Though mix'd with terror , senseless as he lay , There lived upon his lip the wish to slay ; Some half form'd threat in utterance there had ...
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... fear was less forgot . In trembling pairs ( alone they dared not ) crawl The astonish'd slaves , and shun the fated hall ; 260 The waving banner , and the clapping door , The rustling tapestry , and the echoing floor ; The long dim ...
... fear was less forgot . In trembling pairs ( alone they dared not ) crawl The astonish'd slaves , and shun the fated hall ; 260 The waving banner , and the clapping door , The rustling tapestry , and the echoing floor ; The long dim ...
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... ! his faith I cannot fear , " If yet he be on earth , expect him here ; " The roof that held him in the valley stands " Between my own and noble Lara's lands ; 680 " My halls from such a guest had honour gain'd Canto II . 53 LARA .
... ! his faith I cannot fear , " If yet he be on earth , expect him here ; " The roof that held him in the valley stands " Between my own and noble Lara's lands ; 680 " My halls from such a guest had honour gain'd Canto II . 53 LARA .
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... fear His presence ? who had made him disappear , If not the man on whom his menaced charge 780 Had sate too deeply were he left at large ? The general rumour ignorantly loud , The mystery dearest to the curious crowd ; The seeming ...
... fear His presence ? who had made him disappear , If not the man on whom his menaced charge 780 Had sate too deeply were he left at large ? The general rumour ignorantly loud , The mystery dearest to the curious crowd ; The seeming ...
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accents appear'd beneath blood bosom breast breath brow calm Cantos caught cheek chieftain D'Arcy dark deeds dread dream earth Eighth Edition faint falchion fame fate fear feel feudal fix'd forget gather gaz'd gaze glance gloomy gone grave grew grief guest half hall hate hath haughty heard heart hour Jacqueline Kaled Kaled's knew knighthood land Lara's hand light link'd look look'd LORD BYRON lov'd lute mirth mix'd morn ne'er night not-but numbers o'er once Otho Otho's pass'd perchance Pierre Poem pride rais'd remain'd rest round scarce scene seem'd seemed Serf shone sigh silent Sir Ezzelin Small 8vo smile snatch soul spirit spoke steed stranger strife tale tears thee thence THOMAS CAMPBELL thou thought thro told tongue turn'd Twas Lara twere vassals voice WALTER SCOTT waved Whate'er Whitefriars wild WILLIAM GIFFORD words wound youth
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Página 15 - All was so still, so soft in earth and air, You scarce would start to meet a spirit there ; Secure that nought of evil could delight To walk in such a scene, on such a night...
Página 25 - With more capacity for love than earth Bestows on most of mortal mould and birth...
Página 51 - Night wanes — the vapours round the mountains curl'd, Melt into morn, and Light awakes the world. Man has another day to swell the past, And lead him near to little, but his last ; But mighty Nature bounds as from her birth, The sun is in the heavens, and life on earth ; Flowers in the valley, splendour in the beam, Health on the gale, and freshness in the stream. Immortal man ! behold her glories shine, And cry, exulting inly,
Página 8 - A high demeanour, and a glance that took Their thoughts from others by a single look ; And that sarcastic levity of tongue, The stinging of a heart the world hath stung...
Página 25 - There was in him a vital scorn of all : As if the worst had fall'n which could befall, He stood a stranger in this breathing world, An erring spirit from another hurl'd...
Página 14 - It was the night — and Lara's glassy stream The stars are studding, each with imaged beam : So calm, the waters scarcely seem to stray, And yet they glide like happiness away...
Página 101 - Oh ! she was good as she was fair. None— none on earth above her ! As pure in thought as angels are, To know her was to love her.
Página 4 - The unwonted faggots' hospitable blaze; And gay retainers gather round the hearth, With tongues all loudness, and with eyes all mirth. The chief of Lara is return'd again: And why had Lara cross'd the bounding main ? Left by his sire, too young such loss to know, Lord of himself; — that heritage of woe, That fearful empire which the human breast But holds to rob the heart within of rest!— VOL.