The Poetical Works of Lord ByronMurray, 1850 - 827 pages |
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... heard f protigat 7 : it འ 2. I have Leard ha Ideal 1 an た from sense any one сво who fulfilled my Orator . Holland is impropine and sincerity_ Le fandowne debater only – Gremille god- but stil - I like rastly if he would prune his shee ...
... heard f protigat 7 : it འ 2. I have Leard ha Ideal 1 an た from sense any one сво who fulfilled my Orator . Holland is impropine and sincerity_ Le fandowne debater only – Gremille god- but stil - I like rastly if he would prune his shee ...
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... heard on Andalusia's shore ? XXXVIII . Hark ! heard you not those hoofs of dreadful note ? Sounds not the clang of conflict on the heath ? Saw ye not whom the reeking sabre smote ; Nor saved your brethren ere they sank beneath Tyrants ...
... heard on Andalusia's shore ? XXXVIII . Hark ! heard you not those hoofs of dreadful note ? Sounds not the clang of conflict on the heath ? Saw ye not whom the reeking sabre smote ; Nor saved your brethren ere they sank beneath Tyrants ...
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... heard , the rosy garland worn ; Devices quaint , and frolics ever new , Tread on each other's kibes . A long adieu He bids to sober joy that here sojourns : Nought interrupts the riot , though in lieu Of true devotion monkish incense ...
... heard , the rosy garland worn ; Devices quaint , and frolics ever new , Tread on each other's kibes . A long adieu He bids to sober joy that here sojourns : Nought interrupts the riot , though in lieu Of true devotion monkish incense ...
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... heard the busy hum of warrior - men Swelling the breeze that sigh'd along the lengthening LVI . [ glen . 4 He pass'd the sacred Haram's silent tower , And underneath the wide o'erarching gate Survey'd the dwelling of this chief of power ...
... heard the busy hum of warrior - men Swelling the breeze that sigh'd along the lengthening LVI . [ glen . 4 He pass'd the sacred Haram's silent tower , And underneath the wide o'erarching gate Survey'd the dwelling of this chief of power ...
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... heard , and heard , too , have her Saxon foes : How in the noon of night that pibroch thrills , Savage and shrill ! But with the breath which fills Their mountain - pipe , so fill the mountaineers With the fierce native daring which ...
... heard , and heard , too , have her Saxon foes : How in the noon of night that pibroch thrills , Savage and shrill ! But with the breath which fills Their mountain - pipe , so fill the mountaineers With the fierce native daring which ...
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