The works of ... lord Byron, Volumen 7J. Hunt, 1824 |
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... Winds its cold folds , the tomb preserves its form Varied above , but still alike below ; The urn may shine , the ashes will not glow . Though Cleopatra's mummy cross the sea O'er which from empire she lured Anthony ; Though Alexander's ...
... Winds its cold folds , the tomb preserves its form Varied above , but still alike below ; The urn may shine , the ashes will not glow . Though Cleopatra's mummy cross the sea O'er which from empire she lured Anthony ; Though Alexander's ...
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... winds of heaven ; The reed of Fortune and of thrones the rod , Of Fame the Moloch or the demigod ; His country's Cæsar , Europe's Hannibal , Without their decent dignity of fall . Yet Vanity herself had better taught A surer path even ...
... winds of heaven ; The reed of Fortune and of thrones the rod , Of Fame the Moloch or the demigod ; His country's Cæsar , Europe's Hannibal , Without their decent dignity of fall . Yet Vanity herself had better taught A surer path even ...
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... shadowed white , And the wind fluttered with a freshening flight ; The purpling ocean owns the coming sun , But ere he break - a deed is to be done . 10 II . The gallant chief within his cabin slept , THE ISLAND. ...
... shadowed white , And the wind fluttered with a freshening flight ; The purpling ocean owns the coming sun , But ere he break - a deed is to be done . 10 II . The gallant chief within his cabin slept , THE ISLAND. ...
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... wind of Heaven ? And now , even now prepared with other's woes To earn mild Virtue's vain desire , repose ? Alas ! such is our nature ! all but aim At the same end by pathways not the same ; Our means , our birth , our nation , and our ...
... wind of Heaven ? And now , even now prepared with other's woes To earn mild Virtue's vain desire , repose ? Alas ! such is our nature ! all but aim At the same end by pathways not the same ; Our means , our birth , our nation , and our ...
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... wind . 140 VIII . When all was now prepared , the vessel clear Which hailed her master in the mutineer- A seaman , less obdurate than his mates , Showed the vain pity which but irritates ; Watched his late Chieftain with exploring eye ...
... wind . 140 VIII . When all was now prepared , the vessel clear Which hailed her master in the mutineer- A seaman , less obdurate than his mates , Showed the vain pity which but irritates ; Watched his late Chieftain with exploring eye ...
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