The Poetical Works of Lord Byron: With a Memoir, Volume 3Hurd and Houghton, 1879 |
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... deep ; He winds around ; he hurries by ; The rock relieves him from mine eye ; For well I ween unwelcome he Whose glance is fixed on those that flee ; And not a star but shines too bright On him who takes such timeless flight . He wound ...
... deep ; He winds around ; he hurries by ; The rock relieves him from mine eye ; For well I ween unwelcome he Whose glance is fixed on those that flee ; And not a star but shines too bright On him who takes such timeless flight . He wound ...
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... deep , Which , trembling in their coral caves , They dare not whisper to the waves . As rising on its purple wing The insect queen * of eastern spring O'er emerald meadows of Kashmeer Invites the young pursuer near , And leads him on ...
... deep , Which , trembling in their coral caves , They dare not whisper to the waves . As rising on its purple wing The insect queen * of eastern spring O'er emerald meadows of Kashmeer Invites the young pursuer near , And leads him on ...
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... Deep in whose darkly boding ear The deathshot pealed of murder near , As filed the troop to where they fell ! * This superstition of a second hearing ( for I never met with downright second - sight in the East ) fell once under my own ...
... Deep in whose darkly boding ear The deathshot pealed of murder near , As filed the troop to where they fell ! * This superstition of a second hearing ( for I never met with downright second - sight in the East ) fell once under my own ...
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... Deep thought was in his aged eye ; And though the face of Mussulman Not oft betrays to standers by The mind within , well skilled to hide All but unconquerable pride , His pensive cheek and pondering brow Did more than he was wont avow ...
... Deep thought was in his aged eye ; And though the face of Mussulman Not oft betrays to standers by The mind within , well skilled to hide All but unconquerable pride , His pensive cheek and pondering brow Did more than he was wont avow ...
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... — I could not ; and to view alone The fairest scenes of land and deep , With none to listen and reply To thoughts with which my heart beat high Were irksome for whate'er my mood , In sooth I CANTO I. 75 THE BRIDE OF ABYDOS .
... — I could not ; and to view alone The fairest scenes of land and deep , With none to listen and reply To thoughts with which my heart beat high Were irksome for whate'er my mood , In sooth I CANTO I. 75 THE BRIDE OF ABYDOS .
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Abbot arms aught beauty beneath BERTUCCIO blood bosom breast breath BRIDE OF ABYDOS brow Byron cheek chief Conrad Council of Ten dare dark dead death deeds deemed deep Doge Doge of Venice doom doth dread Duke earth fate fear feel foes gaze Giaour glance grave Gulnare hand hast hate hath head hear heard heart heaven Hetman honor hope hour knew Lara Lara's Lioni lips live look lord Lord Byron Manfred Marino Faliero Mazeppa Michel Steno ne'er never night noble o'er once Pacha palace Parisina passed passion patrician pause poem prince rest scarce scene seemed shore SIEGE OF CORINTH silent slave smile sought soul spirit steed Steno tale tears thee thine thing thou art thought Treviso unto Venice voice wave Whate'er wild wind words youth Zuleika