The Poetical Works of Lord Byron,: With a Memoir, Volume 1Houghton, Osgood, 1879 |
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Page 87
... Expires , the steel his severed neck divides ; And , last , his lord is numbered with the dead : Bounding convulsive ... expire , And gay Serranus , filled with youthful fire ; Half the long night in childish games was passed ; Lulled by ...
... Expires , the steel his severed neck divides ; And , last , his lord is numbered with the dead : Bounding convulsive ... expire , And gay Serranus , filled with youthful fire ; Half the long night in childish games was passed ; Lulled by ...
Page 92
... expires beneath the share ; Or crimson poppy , sinking with the shower , Declining gently , falls a fading flower ; Thus sweetly drooping , bends ... expire , While stands the Capitol , immortal dome ! And vanquished 92 HOURS OF IDLENESS .
... expires beneath the share ; Or crimson poppy , sinking with the shower , Declining gently , falls a fading flower ; Thus sweetly drooping , bends ... expire , While stands the Capitol , immortal dome ! And vanquished 92 HOURS OF IDLENESS .
Page 93
... May I beneath the shaft expire ! Whose creeping venom , sure and slow , Awakes an all - consuming fire : Ye racking doubts ! ye jealous fears ! With others HOURS OF IDLENESS . 93 Translation from the Medea of Euripides.
... May I beneath the shaft expire ! Whose creeping venom , sure and slow , Awakes an all - consuming fire : Ye racking doubts ! ye jealous fears ! With others HOURS OF IDLENESS . 93 Translation from the Medea of Euripides.
Page 105
... expired in plenitude of power , Though ill success obscured his dying hour , Pity her dewy wings before him spread , For noble spirits " war not with the dead : His friends , in tears , a last sad requiem gave , As all his errors ...
... expired in plenitude of power , Though ill success obscured his dying hour , Pity her dewy wings before him spread , For noble spirits " war not with the dead : His friends , in tears , a last sad requiem gave , As all his errors ...
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... expired . From dreaded pangs that feeble foe to save , She hushed her young resentment , and forgave ; Or , if my muse a pedant's portrait drew , POMPOSUS ' * virtues are but known to few : I never feared the young usurper's nod , And ...
... expired . From dreaded pangs that feeble foe to save , She hushed her young resentment , and forgave ; Or , if my muse a pedant's portrait drew , POMPOSUS ' * virtues are but known to few : I never feared the young usurper's nod , And ...
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The Poetical Works of Lord Byron: With a Memoir, Volumes 1-2 George Gordon Byron Baron Byron No preview available - 1880 |
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