The Poetical Works of Lord Byron, Volume 2John Murray, 1855 - English poetry |
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... heaven , ' Wilt thou withstand the shock ? And share with him , the unforgiven , His vulture and his rock ! Foredoom'd by God - by man accurst , " And that last act , though not thy worst , The very Fiend's arch mock ; " He in his fall ...
... heaven , ' Wilt thou withstand the shock ? And share with him , the unforgiven , His vulture and his rock ! Foredoom'd by God - by man accurst , " And that last act , though not thy worst , The very Fiend's arch mock ; " He in his fall ...
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... Heaven , Which Music hallow'd while she wept O'er tones her heart of hearts had given , Redoubled be her tears , its chords are riven ! It soften❜d men of iron mould , It gave them virtues not their own ; No ear so dull , no soul so ...
... Heaven , Which Music hallow'd while she wept O'er tones her heart of hearts had given , Redoubled be her tears , its chords are riven ! It soften❜d men of iron mould , It gave them virtues not their own ; No ear so dull , no soul so ...
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... Heaven were to my prayer unheeding . II . And is she dead ? —and did they dare Obey my frenzy's jealous raving ? My wrath but doom'd my own despair : The sword that smote her ' s o'er me waving.— But thou art cold , my murder'd love ...
... Heaven were to my prayer unheeding . II . And is she dead ? —and did they dare Obey my frenzy's jealous raving ? My wrath but doom'd my own despair : The sword that smote her ' s o'er me waving.— But thou art cold , my murder'd love ...
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... Heaven with prayer , Look on thine earthly victims - and despair ! Down to the dust ! -- and , as thou rott'st away , Even worms shall perish on thy poisonous clay . But for the love I bore , and still must bear , To her thy malice from ...
... Heaven with prayer , Look on thine earthly victims - and despair ! Down to the dust ! -- and , as thou rott'st away , Even worms shall perish on thy poisonous clay . But for the love I bore , and still must bear , To her thy malice from ...
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... . IX . But thou and thine shall know no blight , Whatever fate on me may fall ; For heaven in sunshine will requite The kind - and thee the most of all . X. Then let the ties of baffled love Be broken DOMESTIC PIECES . 45.
... . IX . But thou and thine shall know no blight , Whatever fate on me may fall ; For heaven in sunshine will requite The kind - and thee the most of all . X. Then let the ties of baffled love Be broken DOMESTIC PIECES . 45.
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