The Poetical Works of Lord Byron, Volume 2John Murray, 1855 - English poetry |
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... fields he won , The freedom he restored ! II . Though thou art fall'n , while we are free Thou shalt not taste of death ! The generous blood that flow'd from thee Disdain'd to sink beneath : Within our veins its currents be , Thy spirit ...
... fields he won , The freedom he restored ! II . Though thou art fall'n , while we are free Thou shalt not taste of death ! The generous blood that flow'd from thee Disdain'd to sink beneath : Within our veins its currents be , Thy spirit ...
Page 25
... field , by art And spells , is won from harming ; But that which coils around the heart , Oh ! who hath power of charming It will not list to wisdom's lore , Nor music's voice can lure it ; But there it stings for evermore The soul that ...
... field , by art And spells , is won from harming ; But that which coils around the heart , Oh ! who hath power of charming It will not list to wisdom's lore , Nor music's voice can lure it ; But there it stings for evermore The soul that ...
Page 60
... field ! The worthy rival of the wondrous Three ! Whose words were sparks of Immortality ! Ye Bards ! to whom the Drama's Muse is dear , He was your Master - emulate him here ! Ye men of wit and social eloquence ! " He was your brother ...
... field ! The worthy rival of the wondrous Three ! Whose words were sparks of Immortality ! Ye Bards ! to whom the Drama's Muse is dear , He was your Master - emulate him here ! Ye men of wit and social eloquence ! " He was your brother ...
Page 103
... field a most victorious fighter , Who for the church and Christian faith had wrought , Certes , far more than yet is said or thought . VI . You still may see at St. Liberatore , The abbey , no great way from Manopell , Erected in the ...
... field a most victorious fighter , Who for the church and Christian faith had wrought , Certes , far more than yet is said or thought . VI . You still may see at St. Liberatore , The abbey , no great way from Manopell , Erected in the ...
Page 155
... field— In toil , and many troubles borne in vain For Florence , -I appeal from her to Thee ! Thee , whom I late saw in thy loftiest reign , Even in that glorious vision , which to sce And live was never granted until now , And yet thou ...
... field— In toil , and many troubles borne in vain For Florence , -I appeal from her to Thee ! Thee , whom I late saw in thy loftiest reign , Even in that glorious vision , which to sce And live was never granted until now , And yet thou ...
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