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" Till I have done with this new day, Which now is painful to these eyes, Which have not seen the sun so rise For years — I cannot count them o'er, I lost their long and heavy score, When my last brother droop'd and died, And I lay living by his side. "
Lord Byron - Página 88
de Louise Swanton-Belloc - 1824
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A Library of Poetry and Song: Being Choice Selections from the Best Poets

William Cullen Bryant - 1871 - 968 páginas
...lost its way, And through the crevice and the cleft Of the thick wall is fallen and left, Creeping ryant done with this new day, Which now is painful to these eyes, Which have not seen the sun to rise For...
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Longer English poems, with notes, ed. by J.W. Hales, Número 440

John Wesley Hales - 1872 - 552 páginas
...the thick wall is fallen and left ; Creeping o'er the floor so damp, Like a marsh's meteor lamp : 33 And in each pillar there is a ring, And in each ring...teeth remain, With marks that will not wear away, 40 Till I have done with this new day, Which now is painful to these eyes, Which have not seen the...
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Poems

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1872 - 776 páginas
...nothing of the Author*! idiosyncrasy mingled with it—a very rare circumstance In Byron's writings 1 And in each pillar there is a ring, And in each ring there is a chain ; That iron is a cankering tiling, For in these limbs its teeth remain, With marks that will not wear awrxy, Till I have done...
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The new poetical reader, ed. by J.C. Curtis

John Charles Curtis - 1872 - 168 páginas
...lost its way, And through the crevices and the cleft Of the thick wall is fallen and left, Creeping o'er the floor so damp, Like a marsh's meteor lamp— And in each pillar there is a ring, For in these limbs its teeth remain, With marks "that will not wear away, Till I have done with this...
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The Poetical Works of Lord Byron, Volumen 2

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1873 - 376 páginas
...lost its way, And through the crevice and the cleft Of the thick wall is fallen and left ; Creeping o'er the floor so damp, Like a marsh's meteor lamp...remain, With marks that will not wear away, Till I have done with this new day, Which now is painful to these eyes, Which have not seen the sun so rise For...
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English verse for repetition, with notes by W.B. Stanford

William Bedell Stanford - 1873 - 122 páginas
...Of the thick wall is fallen and left, Creeping o'er the floor so damp, Like a marsh's meteor-lamp : And in each pillar there is a ring, And in each ring...remain With marks that will not wear away Till I have done with this new day, Which now is painful to these eyes, Which have not seen the sun so rise For...
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Encyclopaedia of English and American Poetry: From Caedmon and ..., Volumen 2

Samuel Orchart Beeton - 1873 - 782 páginas
...lost its way, And through the crevice and tho cleft Of the thick wall is fallen and left — Creeping dress) A Sicilian fruitfulness. Thou through such a mist d those limbs its teeth remain, With marks that will not wear away Till I have done with this new day,...
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The Poetical Works of Lord Byron, Volumen 2

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1873 - 898 páginas
...thick wall Is fallen and lefti Creeping o'er the floor so damp, Like a manh's meteor lamp : And ta each pillar there is a ring, And in each ring there is a chain ; That iron \ia cankering thing. For in these limbs Its teeth remain, With marks that will not wear away, Till...
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Twelve Centuries of English Poetry and Prose

Alphonso Gerald Newcomer, Alice Ebba Andrews - 1910 - 778 páginas
...the cleft Of the thick wall is fallen and left ; Creeping o 'er the floor so damp, Like a marsh 's hat manner of man art thouf Forthwith this frame of...left me free. Since then, at an uncertain hour, Th 40 Till I have done with this new day, Which now is painful to these eyes, Which have not seen the...
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Selections from Byron: Childe Harold, Canto IV, The Prisoner of Chillon ...

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1911 - 252 páginas
...lost its way, And through the crevice and the cleft Of the thick wall is fallen and left ; Creeping o'er the floor so damp, Like a marsh's meteor lamp...teeth remain, With marks that will not wear away, 40 Till I have done with this new day, Which now is painful to these eyes, Which have not seen the...
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