The works of lord Byron, Volumen 2John Murray, 1819 |
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... stood- 220 Why looks he o'er the olive wood ? The crescent glimmers on the hill , The Mosque's high lamps are quivering still : Though too remote for sound to wake In echoes of the far tophaike , ( 8 ) The flashes of each joyous peal ...
... stood- 220 Why looks he o'er the olive wood ? The crescent glimmers on the hill , The Mosque's high lamps are quivering still : Though too remote for sound to wake In echoes of the far tophaike , ( 8 ) The flashes of each joyous peal ...
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... stood - some dread was on his face , Soon Hatred settled in its place : It rose not with the reddening flush Of transient Anger's darkening blush , But pale as marble o'er the tomb , Whose ghastly whiteness aids its gloom . His brow was ...
... stood - some dread was on his face , Soon Hatred settled in its place : It rose not with the reddening flush Of transient Anger's darkening blush , But pale as marble o'er the tomb , Whose ghastly whiteness aids its gloom . His brow was ...
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... stood , Then sped as if by death pursued ; 260 But in that instant o'er his soul Winters of Memory seem'd to roll , And gather in that drop of time A life of pain , an age of crime . O'er him who loves , or hates , or fears , 265 Such ...
... stood , Then sped as if by death pursued ; 260 But in that instant o'er his soul Winters of Memory seem'd to roll , And gather in that drop of time A life of pain , an age of crime . O'er him who loves , or hates , or fears , 265 Such ...
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... our prophet say 480 That form was nought but breathing clay , By Alla ! I would answer nay ; Though on Al - Sirat's ( 21 ) arch I stood , Which totters o'er the fiery flood , With Paradise within my view , And all his Houris THE GIAOUR .
... our prophet say 480 That form was nought but breathing clay , By Alla ! I would answer nay ; Though on Al - Sirat's ( 21 ) arch I stood , Which totters o'er the fiery flood , With Paradise within my view , And all his Houris THE GIAOUR .
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... stood superior to them all , Hath swept the marble where her feet Gleam'd whiter than the mountain sleet Ere from the cloud that gave it birth It fell , and caught one stain of earth . The cygnet nobly walks the water ; So moved on ...
... stood superior to them all , Hath swept the marble where her feet Gleam'd whiter than the mountain sleet Ere from the cloud that gave it birth It fell , and caught one stain of earth . The cygnet nobly walks the water ; So moved on ...
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