The works of ... lord Byron, Volumen 7J. Hunt, 1824 |
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... late , Chained to the chariot of the chieftain's state ? -50 Yes ! where is he , the Champion and the Child Of all that's great or little , wise or wild ? Whose game was empires and whose stakes were thrones ? Whose table earth - whose ...
... late , Chained to the chariot of the chieftain's state ? -50 Yes ! where is he , the Champion and the Child Of all that's great or little , wise or wild ? Whose game was empires and whose stakes were thrones ? Whose table earth - whose ...
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... late escape From chains , would gladly be their tyrant's ape ; How must he smile , and turn to yon lone grave , The proudest sea - mark that o'ertops the wave ! What though his jailer , duteous to the last , Scarce deemed the coffin's ...
... late escape From chains , would gladly be their tyrant's ape ; How must he smile , and turn to yon lone grave , The proudest sea - mark that o'ertops the wave ! What though his jailer , duteous to the last , Scarce deemed the coffin's ...
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... late ! Fiercely beside thy cot the mutineer Stands , and proclaims the reign of rage and fear . Thy limbs are bound , the bayonet at thy breast , The hands , which trembled at thy voice , arrest ; Dragged o'er the deck , no more at thy ...
... late ! Fiercely beside thy cot the mutineer Stands , and proclaims the reign of rage and fear . Thy limbs are bound , the bayonet at thy breast , The hands , which trembled at thy voice , arrest ; Dragged o'er the deck , no more at thy ...
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... late Chieftain with exploring eye , And told , in signs , repentant sympathy ; Held the moist shaddock to his parched mouth , Which felt exhaustion's deep and bitter drouth . But soon observed , this guardian was withdrawn , Nor further ...
... late Chieftain with exploring eye , And told , in signs , repentant sympathy ; Held the moist shaddock to his parched mouth , Which felt exhaustion's deep and bitter drouth . But soon observed , this guardian was withdrawn , Nor further ...
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... late went down , and envy the lost wreck . Such was the stern asylum Neuha chose To shield her lover from his following foes ; But all its secret was not told ; she knew In this a treasure hidden from the view . III . Ere the canoes ...
... late went down , and envy the lost wreck . Such was the stern asylum Neuha chose To shield her lover from his following foes ; But all its secret was not told ; she knew In this a treasure hidden from the view . III . Ere the canoes ...
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