The Poetical Works of Lord Byron: With a Memoir, Volume 3Hurd and Houghton, 1879 |
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Page 35
... Pacha's whiskers at a diplomatic audience were no less lively with indignation than a tiger cat's , to the horror of all the dragomans ; the portentous mustachios twisted , they stood erect of their own accord , and were expected every ...
... Pacha's whiskers at a diplomatic audience were no less lively with indignation than a tiger cat's , to the horror of all the dragomans ; the portentous mustachios twisted , they stood erect of their own accord , and were expected every ...
Page 65
... Pacha complained to his father of his son's supposed infidel- ity ; he asked with whom , and she had the barbarity to give in a list of the twelve handsomest women in Yanina . They were seized , fastened up in sacks , and drowned in the ...
... Pacha complained to his father of his son's supposed infidel- ity ; he asked with whom , and she had the barbarity to give in a list of the twelve handsomest women in Yanina . They were seized , fastened up in sacks , and drowned in the ...
Page 75
... Pacha ! to hear is to obey . " No more must slave to despot say - Then to the tower had ta'en his way , But here ... Pacha's feet : For son of Moslem must expire , Ere dare to sit before his sire ! " Father ! for fear that thou shouldst ...
... Pacha ! to hear is to obey . " No more must slave to despot say - Then to the tower had ta'en his way , But here ... Pacha's feet : For son of Moslem must expire , Ere dare to sit before his sire ! " Father ! for fear that thou shouldst ...
Page 76
... Pacha said · - " From unbelieving mother bred , Vain were a father's hope to see Aught that beseems a man in thee . - Thou , when thine arm should bend the bow , And hurl the dart , and curb the steed , Thou , Greek in soul if not in ...
... Pacha said · - " From unbelieving mother bred , Vain were a father's hope to see Aught that beseems a man in thee . - Thou , when thine arm should bend the bow , And hurl the dart , and curb the steed , Thou , Greek in soul if not in ...
Page 82
... Pacha is sufficiently strong to resist , the single mes- senger , who is always the first bearer of the order for his death , is strangled instead , and sometimes five or six , one after the other on the same errand , by command of the ...
... Pacha is sufficiently strong to resist , the single mes- senger , who is always the first bearer of the order for his death , is strangled instead , and sometimes five or six , one after the other on the same errand , by command of the ...
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