The Poetical Works of Lord Byron,: With a Memoir, Volume 1Houghton, Osgood, 1879 |
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... once such animation beam'd ; The King of Terrors seized her as his prey , Not worth , nor beauty , have her life redeem'd . Oh ! could that King of Terrors pity feel , Or Heaven reverse the dread decrees of fate ! Not here the mourner ...
... once such animation beam'd ; The King of Terrors seized her as his prey , Not worth , nor beauty , have her life redeem'd . Oh ! could that King of Terrors pity feel , Or Heaven reverse the dread decrees of fate ! Not here the mourner ...
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... once smiling garden , the hemlock and thistle Have choked up the rose which late bloomed in the way . Of the mail - covered Barons , who proudly to battle Led their vassals from Europe to Palestine's plain , ā - tomb ; " and , in 1819 ...
... once smiling garden , the hemlock and thistle Have choked up the rose which late bloomed in the way . Of the mail - covered Barons , who proudly to battle Led their vassals from Europe to Palestine's plain , ā - tomb ; " and , in 1819 ...
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... once your own , When Probus filled your magisterial throne ? * [ In March , 1805 , Dr. Drury , the " Probus " of this piece , re- tired from his situation of head - master at Harrow , and was suc- ceeded by Dr. Butler , the " Pomposus ...
... once your own , When Probus filled your magisterial throne ? * [ In March , 1805 , Dr. Drury , the " Probus " of this piece , re- tired from his situation of head - master at Harrow , and was suc- ceeded by Dr. Butler , the " Pomposus ...
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... once , in social hours rejoice , Or hear , unless in crowds , thy well - known voice : Still , if the wishes of a heart untaught - To veil those feelings which perchance it ought , If these , ā but let me cease the lengthened strain ...
... once , in social hours rejoice , Or hear , unless in crowds , thy well - known voice : Still , if the wishes of a heart untaught - To veil those feelings which perchance it ought , If these , ā but let me cease the lengthened strain ...
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... once more view the room , with spectators sur- rounded , Where , as Zanga , * I trod on Alonzo o'erthrown ; While , to swell my young pride , such applauses re- sounded , I fancied that Mossop ā himself was outshone : Or , as Lear , I ...
... once more view the room , with spectators sur- rounded , Where , as Zanga , * I trod on Alonzo o'erthrown ; While , to swell my young pride , such applauses re- sounded , I fancied that Mossop ā himself was outshone : Or , as Lear , I ...
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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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