The Works of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals,John Murray, Albemarles Street., 1832 |
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... waves roll high , I fear not wave nor wind ; Yet marvel not , Sir Childe , that I Am sorrowful in mind ; ( 2 ) For I have from my father gone , A mother whom I love , And have no friend , save these alone , But thee and one above ...
... waves roll high , I fear not wave nor wind ; Yet marvel not , Sir Childe , that I Am sorrowful in mind ; ( 2 ) For I have from my father gone , A mother whom I love , And have no friend , save these alone , But thee and one above ...
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... waves ! And when you fail my sight , Welcome , ye deserts , and ye caves ! My native Land - Good Night ! " ( 2 ) ( 1 ) [ Here follows in the original MS . : - " Methinks it would my bosom glad , To change my proud estate , And be again ...
... waves ! And when you fail my sight , Welcome , ye deserts , and ye caves ! My native Land - Good Night ! " ( 2 ) ( 1 ) [ Here follows in the original MS . : - " Methinks it would my bosom glad , To change my proud estate , And be again ...
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... waves the sword To save them from the wrath of Gaul's unsparing lord . ( 2 ) XVII . But whoso entereth within this town , That , sheening far , celestial seems to be , Disconsolate will wander up and down , ' Mid many things unsightly ...
... waves the sword To save them from the wrath of Gaul's unsparing lord . ( 2 ) XVII . But whoso entereth within this town , That , sheening far , celestial seems to be , Disconsolate will wander up and down , ' Mid many things unsightly ...
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... waves doth look , That peaceful still ' twixt bitterest foemen flow ; For proud each peasant as the noblest duke : Well doth the Spanish hind the difference know ' Twixt him and Lusian slave , the lowest of the low . ( 1 ) ( 1 ) " Well ...
... waves doth look , That peaceful still ' twixt bitterest foemen flow ; For proud each peasant as the noblest duke : Well doth the Spanish hind the difference know ' Twixt him and Lusian slave , the lowest of the low . ( 1 ) ( 1 ) " Well ...
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... wave her wing . ( 1 ) This stanza was written in Turkey . ( 2 ) [ " Long black hair , dark languishing eyes , clear olive complexions , and forms more graceful in motion than can be conceived by an English- man , used to the drowsy ...
... wave her wing . ( 1 ) This stanza was written in Turkey . ( 2 ) [ " Long black hair , dark languishing eyes , clear olive complexions , and forms more graceful in motion than can be conceived by an English- man , used to the drowsy ...
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