Selected Poems of Lord ByronHumphrey, Milford, Oxford University Press, 1923 - 436 páginas |
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... dust Is vile as vulgar clay ; Thy scales , Mortality ! are just To all that pass away ; But yet methought the living great Some higher sparks should animate , To dazzle and dismay : Nor deem'd Contempt could thus make mirth Of these ...
... dust Is vile as vulgar clay ; Thy scales , Mortality ! are just To all that pass away ; But yet methought the living great Some higher sparks should animate , To dazzle and dismay : Nor deem'd Contempt could thus make mirth Of these ...
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... dust behind . Then , unembodied , doth it trace By steps each planet's heavenly way ? Or fill at once the realms of space , A thing of eyes , that all survey ? II Eternal , boundless , undecay'd , A thought unseen , but seeing all , All ...
... dust behind . Then , unembodied , doth it trace By steps each planet's heavenly way ? Or fill at once the realms of space , A thing of eyes , that all survey ? II Eternal , boundless , undecay'd , A thought unseen , but seeing all , All ...
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... dust ! The moth survives you , and are ye more just ? Things of a day ! you wither ere the night , Heedless and blind to Wisdom's wasted light ! ” 0 ΙΟ STANZAS FOR MUSIC THERE be none of Beauty's daughters With a magic like thee ; And ...
... dust ! The moth survives you , and are ye more just ? Things of a day ! you wither ere the night , Heedless and blind to Wisdom's wasted light ! ” 0 ΙΟ STANZAS FOR MUSIC THERE be none of Beauty's daughters With a magic like thee ; And ...
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... dust , 20 20 30 And gnash'd their teeth and howl'd : the wild birds shriek'd , And , terrified , did flutter on the ground , And flap their useless wings ; the wildest brutes Came tame and tremulous ; and vipers crawl'd And twined ...
... dust , 20 20 30 And gnash'd their teeth and howl'd : the wild birds shriek'd , And , terrified , did flutter on the ground , And flap their useless wings ; the wildest brutes Came tame and tremulous ; and vipers crawl'd And twined ...
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... dust . The under - earth inhabitants - are they But mingled millions decomposed to clay ? The ashes of a thousand ages spread Wherever man has trodden or shall tread ? Or do they in their silent cities dwell Each in his incommunicative ...
... dust . The under - earth inhabitants - are they But mingled millions decomposed to clay ? The ashes of a thousand ages spread Wherever man has trodden or shall tread ? Or do they in their silent cities dwell Each in his incommunicative ...
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Selected Poems of Lord Byron George Gordon Byron Baron Byron,Nathan Haskell Dole Vista completa - 1893 |
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