The Works of the Right Honourable Lord Byron: Prisoner of Chillon. Manfred. Lament of Tasso, &cJohn Murray, 1818 - 141 pages |
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... , In sweetly gliding o'er thy crystal sea , The wild glow of that not ungentle zeal , Which of the heirs of immortality Is proud , and makes the breath of glory real ! STANZAS TO I. THOUGH the day of my destiny's over SONNET . 29.
... , In sweetly gliding o'er thy crystal sea , The wild glow of that not ungentle zeal , Which of the heirs of immortality Is proud , and makes the breath of glory real ! STANZAS TO I. THOUGH the day of my destiny's over SONNET . 29.
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... Immortality ? and crave I know not what of honour and of light Through unborn ages , to endure this blight ? So soon and so successless ? As I said , The Architect of all on which we tread , For Earth is but a tombstone , did essay To ...
... Immortality ? and crave I know not what of honour and of light Through unborn ages , to endure this blight ? So soon and so successless ? As I said , The Architect of all on which we tread , For Earth is but a tombstone , did essay To ...
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... It was of a strange order , that the doom Of these two creatures should be thus traced out Almost like a reality - the one To end in madness - both in misery . PROMETHEUS . 1 I. TITAN ! to whose immortal eyes THE DREAM . 55 55.
... It was of a strange order , that the doom Of these two creatures should be thus traced out Almost like a reality - the one To end in madness - both in misery . PROMETHEUS . 1 I. TITAN ! to whose immortal eyes THE DREAM . 55 55.
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George Gordon Byron Baron Byron. PROMETHEUS . 1 I. TITAN ! to whose immortal eyes The sufferings of mortality , Seen in their sad reality , Were not as things that gods despise ; What was thy pity's recompense ? A silent suffering , and ...
George Gordon Byron Baron Byron. PROMETHEUS . 1 I. TITAN ! to whose immortal eyes The sufferings of mortality , Seen in their sad reality , Were not as things that gods despise ; What was thy pity's recompense ? A silent suffering , and ...
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... immortal , and do not forget ; We are eternal ; and to us the past Is , as the future , present . Art thou answered ? MAN . Ye mock me- e - but the power which brought ye here Hath made you mine . Slaves , scoff not at my The mind , the ...
... immortal , and do not forget ; We are eternal ; and to us the past Is , as the future , present . Art thou answered ? MAN . Ye mock me- e - but the power which brought ye here Hath made you mine . Slaves , scoff not at my The mind , the ...
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