The works of ... lord Byron, Volumen 2 |
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... Rose o'er crag or vale , Sultana of the Nightingale , 2 The maid for whom his melody , His thousand songs are heard on high , Blooms blushing to her lover's tale : 155 20 20 25 His queen , the garden queen , his Rose , 2 THE GIAOUR .
... Rose o'er crag or vale , Sultana of the Nightingale , 2 The maid for whom his melody , His thousand songs are heard on high , Blooms blushing to her lover's tale : 155 20 20 25 His queen , the garden queen , his Rose , 2 THE GIAOUR .
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... Rose , Unbent by winds , unchilled by snows , Far from the winters of the west , By every breeze and season blest , Returns the sweets by nature given In softest incense back to heaven ; And grateful yields that smiling sky Her fairest ...
... Rose , Unbent by winds , unchilled by snows , Far from the winters of the west , By every breeze and season blest , Returns the sweets by nature given In softest incense back to heaven ; And grateful yields that smiling sky Her fairest ...
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... rose not with the reddening flush Of transient Anger's hasty blush , But pale as marble o'er the tomb , Whose ghastly whiteness aids its gloom . 235 His brow was bent , his eye was glazed ; 240 He raised his arm , and fiercely raised ...
... rose not with the reddening flush Of transient Anger's hasty blush , But pale as marble o'er the tomb , Whose ghastly whiteness aids its gloom . 235 His brow was bent , his eye was glazed ; 240 He raised his arm , and fiercely raised ...
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... or fall alone . 400 405 With wounded wing , or bleeding breast , 410 Ah ! where shall either victim rest ? Can this with faded pinion soar From rose to tulip as before ? Or Beauty , blighted in an hour , Find joy THE GIAOUR . 27.
... or fall alone . 400 405 With wounded wing , or bleeding breast , 410 Ah ! where shall either victim rest ? Can this with faded pinion soar From rose to tulip as before ? Or Beauty , blighted in an hour , Find joy THE GIAOUR . 27.
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... rose fair Leila's whiter neck : - Thus armed with beauty would she check Intrusion's glance , till Folly's gaze Shrunk from the charms it meant to praise . Thus high and graceful was her gait ; Her heart as tender to her mate ; Her mate ...
... rose fair Leila's whiter neck : - Thus armed with beauty would she check Intrusion's glance , till Folly's gaze Shrunk from the charms it meant to praise . Thus high and graceful was her gait ; Her heart as tender to her mate ; Her mate ...
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Abdallah's Amaun arms Arnaout Arnaut ataghan Azrael beam bear beauty beneath blest blood bloom bower brave bread and salt breast breath bride BRIDE OF ABYDOS brow Calpac Carasman cheek clime Comboloio courser's dare dark death deed deem desart doom dread earth faithless fate father fear feel fire flash flower foes gaze Giaffir Giaour glance grave Greek grief hand Haram Hassan hate hath hear heard heaven Helle's Hellespont hope hour Houris Koran land Leila line 12 line 9 live lonely maid Morea Moslem mourn Mussulman ne'er never night Note o'er Pacha pale Persian prayer rose round sabre scarce Selim shine shore sire slave smile soothe soul sound steed strife tale tear tell thee thine thought Timariot tomb tophaike trembling turban Turkish Twas twere waft wandering wave winds word wound young Zuleika
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Página 105 - KNOW ye the land where the cypress and myrtle Are emblems of deeds that are done in their clime? Where the rage of the vulture, the love of the turtle, Now melt into sorrow, now madden to crime...
Página 106 - Gul in her bloom? Where the citron and olive are fairest of fruit, And the voice of the nightingale never is mute, Where the tints of the earth, and the hues of the sky, In colour though varied, in beauty may vie...
Página 8 - That this is all remains of thee ? Approach, thou craven crouching slave: Say, is not this Thermopylae? These waters blue that round you lave, Oh servile offspring of the free — Pronounce what sea, what shore is this ! The gulf, the rock of Salamis...
Página 139 - THE winds are high on Helle's wave, As on that night of stormy water When Love, who sent, forgot to save The young, the beautiful, the brave, The lonely hope of Sestos
Página 7 - Hers is the loveliness in death, That parts not quite with parting breath ; But beauty with that fearful bloom, That hue which haunts it to the tomb — Expression's last receding ray, A gilded halo hovering round decay, The farewell beam of feeling past away ! Spark of that flame, perchance of heavenly birth, Which gleams, but warms no more its cherished earth.
Página 71 - She was a form of life and light, That, seen, became a part of sight ; And rose, where'er I turned mine eye The Morning-star of Memory...
Página 9 - Bequeathed by bleeding Sire to Son, Though baffled oft is ever won. Bear witness, Greece, thy living page, Attest it many a deathless age ! While kings, in dusty darkness hid, Have left a nameless pyramid, Thy heroes, though the general doom Hath swept the column from their tomb, A mightier monument command, The mountains of their native land ! There points thy Muse to stranger's eye The graves of those that cannot die...
Página 26 - Tis left to fly or fall alone. With wounded wing, or bleeding breast, Ah ! where shall either victim rest ? Can this with faded pinion soar From rose to tulip as before? Or Beauty, blighted in an hour, Find joy within her broken bower...
Página 6 - And — but for that sad shrouded eye, That fires not, wins not, weeps not now, And but for that chill changeless brow, Where cold Obstruction's apathy Appals the gazing mourner's heart...
Página 6 - Appals the gazing mourner's heart, As if to him it could impart The doom he dreads, yet dwells upon; Yes, but for these, and these alone, Some' moments, ay, one treacherous hour, He still might doubt the tyrant's power; So fair, so calm, so softly sealed, The first, last look by death revealed ! Such is the aspect of this shore ; Tis Greece, but living Greece no more!