The Works of Lord Byron, Volumen 2John Murray, 1828 |
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... wounds by Galileans given , " The surest pass to Turkish heaven , " For him his Houris still might wait 66 Impatient at the prophet's gate . " I loved her - love will find its way " Through paths where wolves would fear to prey , " And ...
... wounds by Galileans given , " The surest pass to Turkish heaven , " For him his Houris still might wait 66 Impatient at the prophet's gate . " I loved her - love will find its way " Through paths where wolves would fear to prey , " And ...
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... wound my name ; " And what have I to do with fame ? " I do not ask him not to mourn , " Such cold request might sound like scorn ; 66 66 And what than friendship's manly tear May better grace a brother's bier ? " But bear this ring ...
... wound my name ; " And what have I to do with fame ? " I do not ask him not to mourn , " Such cold request might sound like scorn ; 66 66 And what than friendship's manly tear May better grace a brother's bier ? " But bear this ring ...
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... wounds , the expression is always that of languor , whatever the natural energy of the sufferer's character ; but in death from a stab the countenance preserves its traits of feeling or ferocity , and the mind its bias , to the last ...
... wounds , the expression is always that of languor , whatever the natural energy of the sufferer's character ; but in death from a stab the countenance preserves its traits of feeling or ferocity , and the mind its bias , to the last ...
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... wound round it , and forms the turban . Note 32 , page 29 , line 15 . A turban carved in coarsest stone . The turban , pillar , and inscriptive verse , decorate the tombs of the Osmanlies , whether in the cemetery or the wilderness . In ...
... wound round it , and forms the turban . Note 32 , page 29 , line 15 . A turban carved in coarsest stone . The turban , pillar , and inscriptive verse , decorate the tombs of the Osmanlies , whether in the cemetery or the wilderness . In ...
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... wound to try the coolest rill ; " Yes ! thy sherbet to - night will sweetly flow , " See how it sparkles in its vase of snow ! " The grapes ' gay juice thy bosom never cheers ; " Thou more than Moslem when the cup appears : " Think not ...
... wound to try the coolest rill ; " Yes ! thy sherbet to - night will sweetly flow , " See how it sparkles in its vase of snow ! " The grapes ' gay juice thy bosom never cheers ; " Thou more than Moslem when the cup appears : " Think not ...
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