Selected Poems of Lord ByronHumphrey, Milford, Oxford University Press, 1923 - 436 páginas |
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... foreboding Tell you that fate had forsaken your cause ? " Ah ! were you destined to die at Culloden , Victory crown'd not your fall with applause : B II 19 Still were you happy in death's earthly slumber , You 180 Lachin y Gair.
... foreboding Tell you that fate had forsaken your cause ? " Ah ! were you destined to die at Culloden , Victory crown'd not your fall with applause : B II 19 Still were you happy in death's earthly slumber , You 180 Lachin y Gair.
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... fall the earliest prey ; Though by no hand untimely snatch'd , The leaves must drop away : And yet it were a greater grief To watch it withering , leaf by leaf , Than see it pluck'd to - day ; Since earthly eye but ill can bear To trace ...
... fall the earliest prey ; Though by no hand untimely snatch'd , The leaves must drop away : And yet it were a greater grief To watch it withering , leaf by leaf , Than see it pluck'd to - day ; Since earthly eye but ill can bear To trace ...
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... fall . Thy youth , thy charms , thy tenderness , Thy soul from long seclusion pure ; From what even here hath pass'd , may guess What there thy bosom must endure . Oh ! pardon that imploring tear , Since not by Virtue shed in vain , My ...
... fall . Thy youth , thy charms , thy tenderness , Thy soul from long seclusion pure ; From what even here hath pass'd , may guess What there thy bosom must endure . Oh ! pardon that imploring tear , Since not by Virtue shed in vain , My ...
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... Fall , vol . vi . , p . 220 . I " Tis done but yesterday a King ! And arm'd with Kings to strive— And now thou art a nameless thing : So abject - yet alive ! Is this the man of thousand thrones , Who strew'd our earth with hostile bones ...
... Fall , vol . vi . , p . 220 . I " Tis done but yesterday a King ! And arm'd with Kings to strive— And now thou art a nameless thing : So abject - yet alive ! Is this the man of thousand thrones , Who strew'd our earth with hostile bones ...
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... fall preserved his pride , And , if a mortal , had as proudly died ! XVII There was a day - there was an hour , While earth was Gaul's - Gaul thine- When that immeasurable power Unsated to resign 120 130 140 Had been an act of purer ...
... fall preserved his pride , And , if a mortal , had as proudly died ! XVII There was a day - there was an hour , While earth was Gaul's - Gaul thine- When that immeasurable power Unsated to resign 120 130 140 Had been an act of purer ...
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Selected Poems of Lord Byron George Gordon Byron Baron Byron,Nathan Haskell Dole Vista completa - 1893 |
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