Selected Poems of Lord ByronHumphrey, Milford, Oxford University Press, 1923 - 436 páginas |
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... wind , o'er his own Highland vale . Round Loch na Garr while the stormy mist gathers , Winter presides in his cold icy car : Clouds there encircle the forms of my fathers ; They dwell in the tempests of dark Loch na Garr . " Ill - starr ...
... wind , o'er his own Highland vale . Round Loch na Garr while the stormy mist gathers , Winter presides in his cold icy car : Clouds there encircle the forms of my fathers ; They dwell in the tempests of dark Loch na Garr . " Ill - starr ...
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... wind ; By those lids whose jetty fringe Kiss thy soft cheeks ' blooming tinge ; By those wild eyes like the roe , Ζώη μου , σᾶς ἀγαπῶ . By that lip I long to taste ; By that zone - encircled waist ; By all the token - flowers that tell ...
... wind ; By those lids whose jetty fringe Kiss thy soft cheeks ' blooming tinge ; By those wild eyes like the roe , Ζώη μου , σᾶς ἀγαπῶ . By that lip I long to taste ; By that zone - encircled waist ; By all the token - flowers that tell ...
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... winds , the hollow accents came . Saul saw , and fell to earth , as falls the oak , At once , and blasted by the thunder - stroke . 66 II Why is my sleep disquieted ? Who is he that calls the dead ? Is it thou , O King ? Behold ...
... winds , the hollow accents came . Saul saw , and fell to earth , as falls the oak , At once , and blasted by the thunder - stroke . 66 II Why is my sleep disquieted ? Who is he that calls the dead ? Is it thou , O King ? Behold ...
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... And the lull'd winds seem dreaming : And the midnight moon is weaving Her bright chain o'er 42 THE DESTRUCTION OF SENNACHERIB A Spirit pass'd before PAGE From Stanzas for Music There be none of Beauty's Daughters Stanzas for Music.
... And the lull'd winds seem dreaming : And the midnight moon is weaving Her bright chain o'er 42 THE DESTRUCTION OF SENNACHERIB A Spirit pass'd before PAGE From Stanzas for Music There be none of Beauty's Daughters Stanzas for Music.
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... winds might rend - the skies might pour , But there thou wert - and still wouldst be 30 Devoted in the stormiest hour To shed thy weeping leaves o'er me . IX But thou and thine shall know no blight , Whatever fate on me may fall ; For ...
... winds might rend - the skies might pour , But there thou wert - and still wouldst be 30 Devoted in the stormiest hour To shed thy weeping leaves o'er me . IX But thou and thine shall know no blight , Whatever fate on me may fall ; For ...
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