Selected Poems of Lord ByronHumphrey, Milford, Oxford University Press, 1923 - 436 páginas |
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... stood the centre of a cloud : Light changed its hue , retiring from his shroud . Death stood all glassy in his fixed eye ; His hand was wither'd , and his veins were dry ; His foot , in bony whiteness , glitter'd there , Shrunken and ...
... stood the centre of a cloud : Light changed its hue , retiring from his shroud . Death stood all glassy in his fixed eye ; His hand was wither'd , and his veins were dry ; His foot , in bony whiteness , glitter'd there , Shrunken and ...
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... stood Untold and awful still . And Babel's men of age Are wise and deep in lore ; But now they were not sage , They saw - but knew no more . V A captive in the land , A stranger and a youth , He heard the king's command , He saw that ...
... stood Untold and awful still . And Babel's men of age Are wise and deep in lore ; But now they were not sage , They saw - but knew no more . V A captive in the land , A stranger and a youth , He heard the king's command , He saw that ...
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... stood on the height , and beheld the decline Of the rays from the mountain that shone on thy shrine . IV And now on that mountain I stood on that day , But I mark'd not the twilight beam melting away ; Oh ! would that the lightning had ...
... stood on the height , and beheld the decline Of the rays from the mountain that shone on thy shrine . IV And now on that mountain I stood on that day , But I mark'd not the twilight beam melting away ; Oh ! would that the lightning had ...
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... stood , —all formless - but divine : Along my bones the creeping flesh did quake ; And as my damp hair stiffen'd , thus it spake : II " Is man more just than God ? Is man more pure Than he who deems even Seraphs insecure ? Creatures of ...
... stood , —all formless - but divine : Along my bones the creeping flesh did quake ; And as my damp hair stiffen'd , thus it spake : II " Is man more just than God ? Is man more pure Than he who deems even Seraphs insecure ? Creatures of ...
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... not to the last . IV Oh ! blest be thine unbroken light ! That watch'd me as a seraph's eye , And stood between me and the night , For ever shining sweetly nigh . 60 ΙΟ V And when the cloud upon us came , Which 50 FARE THEE WELL 50.
... not to the last . IV Oh ! blest be thine unbroken light ! That watch'd me as a seraph's eye , And stood between me and the night , For ever shining sweetly nigh . 60 ΙΟ V And when the cloud upon us came , Which 50 FARE THEE WELL 50.
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Selected Poems of Lord Byron George Gordon Byron Baron Byron,Nathan Haskell Dole Vista completa - 1893 |
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