The Poetical Works of Lord Byron,: With a Memoir, Volume 1Houghton, Osgood, 1879 |
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... brow Can swerve him from his just intent : Gales the warring waves which plough , By Auster on the billows sent To curb the Adriatic main , Would awe his fixed determined mind in vain . Ay , and the red right arm of Jove , 22 22 HOURS ...
... brow Can swerve him from his just intent : Gales the warring waves which plough , By Auster on the billows sent To curb the Adriatic main , Would awe his fixed determined mind in vain . Ay , and the red right arm of Jove , 22 22 HOURS ...
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... . I think I lost but one battle out of seven . " - Ibid . ] [ A tomb in the churchyard at Harrow , was so well known Or round the steep brow of the churchyard I wan- 48 HOURS OF IDLENESS . On a Distant View of Harrow To.
... . I think I lost but one battle out of seven . " - Ibid . ] [ A tomb in the churchyard at Harrow , was so well known Or round the steep brow of the churchyard I wan- 48 HOURS OF IDLENESS . On a Distant View of Harrow To.
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With a Memoir George Gordon Byron Baron Byron. Or round the steep brow of the churchyard I wan- dered , To catch the last gleam of the sun's setting ray . I once more view the room , with spectators sur- rounded , Where , as Zanga , * I ...
With a Memoir George Gordon Byron Baron Byron. Or round the steep brow of the churchyard I wan- dered , To catch the last gleam of the sun's setting ray . I once more view the room , with spectators sur- rounded , Where , as Zanga , * I ...
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... brows ! How quick we credit every oath , And hear her plight the willing troth ! Fondly we hope ' t will last for aye , When , lo ! she changes in a day . This record will for ever stand , " Woman , thy vows are traced in sand . " * TO ...
... brows ! How quick we credit every oath , And hear her plight the willing troth ! Fondly we hope ' t will last for aye , When , lo ! she changes in a day . This record will for ever stand , " Woman , thy vows are traced in sand . " * TO ...
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... brow , Nor deem me too happy in this ; If I sin in my dream , I atone for it now , Thus doomed but to gaze upon bliss . Though in visions , sweet lady , perhaps you may smile , Oh ! think not my penance deficient ! When dreams of your ...
... brow , Nor deem me too happy in this ; If I sin in my dream , I atone for it now , Thus doomed but to gaze upon bliss . Though in visions , sweet lady , perhaps you may smile , Oh ! think not my penance deficient ! When dreams of your ...
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