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George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) T CONTENTS ΤΟ VOLUME IV . ODE TO NAPOLEON BUONAPARTE Notes.
George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) T CONTENTS ΤΟ VOLUME IV . ODE TO NAPOLEON BUONAPARTE Notes.
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George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) CONTENTS ΤΟ VOLUME IV . ODE TO NAPOLEON BUONAPARTE Notes to the Ode PAGE 15 POEMS . I. Written in an Album 19 II . To ** 20 III . Stanzas 23 IV . Stanzas 25 V Written at Athens • 32 VI . Written after.
George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) CONTENTS ΤΟ VOLUME IV . ODE TO NAPOLEON BUONAPARTE Notes to the Ode PAGE 15 POEMS . I. Written in an Album 19 II . To ** 20 III . Stanzas 23 IV . Stanzas 25 V Written at Athens • 32 VI . Written after.
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... Notes to the Poems 130 · · 133 135 139 143 • HEBREW MELODIES . She walks in beauty • The harp the monarch minstrel swept If that high world The wild gazelle • 151 153 155 157 Oh ! weep for those • On Jordan's banks 160 CONTENTS . vii ...
... Notes to the Poems 130 · · 133 135 139 143 • HEBREW MELODIES . She walks in beauty • The harp the monarch minstrel swept If that high world The wild gazelle • 151 153 155 157 Oh ! weep for those • On Jordan's banks 160 CONTENTS . vii ...
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... man accurst , And that last act , though not thy worst , The very Fiend's arch mock ; 7 He in his fall preserved his pride , And , if a mortal , had as proudly died ! NOTES . Note 1 , page 7 , line 2 NAPOLEON BUONAPARTE . 13.
... man accurst , And that last act , though not thy worst , The very Fiend's arch mock ; 7 He in his fall preserved his pride , And , if a mortal , had as proudly died ! NOTES . Note 1 , page 7 , line 2 NAPOLEON BUONAPARTE . 13.
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George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) NOTES . Note 1 , page 7 , line 2 . The rapture of the strife- Certaminis guadia ... Note 2 , page 8 , line 1 . He who of old would rend the oak.— Note 3 , page 8 , line 10 . The Roman , when his ...
George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) NOTES . Note 1 , page 7 , line 2 . The rapture of the strife- Certaminis guadia ... Note 2 , page 8 , line 1 . He who of old would rend the oak.— Note 3 , page 8 , line 10 . The Roman , when his ...
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Abydos art thou Athens behold blest blood bloom blush bosom breast cease charms cold Constantinople could'st dare dark dead dear death deemed doomed dread dream earth eyes fair fame FAREWELL fear feel Fiend's arch fire from heaven fled flowers frigate Galilee gaze Genevra glance Haideé harp hath heaven HEBREW MELODIES hope hour Judah's JUVENAL light living lonely love thee loved in vain lute Mariamne mirth mourn ne'er never Newstead Abbey night Note o'er once pain pangs perchance Pindus remember repine Romaic SAW THEE scene shine shone sigh silent sleep smile soar song Sorrow soul sound Sparta STANZAS sweet tears thine thing thou art thou canst thou hast thought throne THY DAYS thy fall thy heart Thyrza triumph Turkish twill vainly voice WALKS IN BEAUTY weep wept withered ἀγαπῶ Ζώη Ζώη με
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Page 201 - The Assyrian came down like the wolf on the fold, And his cohorts were gleaming in purple and gold; And the sheen of their spears was like stars on the sea, When the blue wave rolls nightly on deep Galilee. Like the leaves of the forest when summer is green, That host with their banners at sunset were seen: Like the leaves of the forest when autumn hath blown, That host on the morrow lay withered and strown.
Page 152 - And on that cheek, and o'er that brow, So soft, so calm, yet eloquent, The smiles that win, the tints that glow, But tell of days in goodness spent, A mind at peace with all below, A heart whose love is innocent ! THE HARP THE MONARCH MINSTREL SWEPT.
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Page 13 - Wilt thou withstand the shock? And share with him, the unforgiven, His vulture and his rock? Foredoomed by God — by man accurst, And that last act, though not thy worst, The very Fiend's arch mock ! He, in his fall preserved his pride, And, if a mortal; had as proudly died!