The Works of Lord Byron: Embracing His Suppressed Poems, and a Sketch of His LifePhillips, Sampson, 1854 - 1071 páginas |
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... doubt the practicability even of this . fer it on him . The Greeks have never lost their hope , though The fact is ... doubts of Mr. Thornton , there One very ingenious person terms them the " nat- is a reasonable hope of the redemption ...
... doubt the practicability even of this . fer it on him . The Greeks have never lost their hope , though The fact is ... doubts of Mr. Thornton , there One very ingenious person terms them the " nat- is a reasonable hope of the redemption ...
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... doubts it ? There is no doubt . I believe it , I do not be lieve it . Καλά , καλά Δὲν εἶναι ἀληθινόν . Είναι ψευδές . 78 BYRON'S WORKS .
... doubts it ? There is no doubt . I believe it , I do not be lieve it . Καλά , καλά Δὲν εἶναι ἀληθινόν . Είναι ψευδές . 78 BYRON'S WORKS .
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... doubt this speech from one Who would but do - what he hath done . Death is but what the haughty brave , The weak must bear , the wretch must crave ; Then let life go to him who gave : I have not quail'd to danger's brow When high and ...
... doubt this speech from one Who would but do - what he hath done . Death is but what the haughty brave , The weak must bear , the wretch must crave ; Then let life go to him who gave : I have not quail'd to danger's brow When high and ...
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... doubt , the dread of losing thee , By Osman's power and Giaffir's stern decree . That dread shall vanish with the favoring gale , Which love to - night hath promised to my sail : No danger daunts the pair his smile hath blest , Their ...
... doubt , the dread of losing thee , By Osman's power and Giaffir's stern decree . That dread shall vanish with the favoring gale , Which love to - night hath promised to my sail : No danger daunts the pair his smile hath blest , Their ...
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... doubt and death Return'd in time my guard to save ; Few heard , none told , that o'er the wave From isle to isle I roved the while : And since , though parted from my band , Too seldom now I leave the land , No deed they've done , nor ...
... doubt and death Return'd in time my guard to save ; Few heard , none told , that o'er the wave From isle to isle I roved the while : And since , though parted from my band , Too seldom now I leave the land , No deed they've done , nor ...
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