The Works of the Right Honourable Lord Byron: Prisoner of Chillon. Manfred. Lament of Tasso, &cJohn Murray, 1818 - 141 pages |
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... smile ; I sometimes deemed that it might be My brother's soul come down to me ; But then at last away it flew , And then ' twas mortal - well I knew , For he would never thus have flown , And left me twice so doubly lone , — Lone - as ...
... smile ; I sometimes deemed that it might be My brother's soul come down to me ; But then at last away it flew , And then ' twas mortal - well I knew , For he would never thus have flown , And left me twice so doubly lone , — Lone - as ...
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... smile , The only one in view ; 4 A small green isle , it seem'd no more , Scarce broader than my dungeon floor , But in it there were three tall trees , And o'er it blew the mountain breeze , 340 And by it there were waters flowing ...
... smile , The only one in view ; 4 A small green isle , it seem'd no more , Scarce broader than my dungeon floor , But in it there were three tall trees , And o'er it blew the mountain breeze , 340 And by it there were waters flowing ...
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... find ; Though thy soul with my grief was acquainted , It shrunk not to share it with me , And the love which my spirit hath painted It never hath found but in thee . II . Then when nature around me is smiling The 30 Stanzas Darkness.
... find ; Though thy soul with my grief was acquainted , It shrunk not to share it with me , And the love which my spirit hath painted It never hath found but in thee . II . Then when nature around me is smiling The 30 Stanzas Darkness.
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George Gordon Byron Baron Byron. II . Then when nature around me is smiling The last smile which answers to mine , I do not believe it beguiling Because it reminds me of thine ; And when winds are at war with the ocean , As the breasts I ...
George Gordon Byron Baron Byron. II . Then when nature around me is smiling The last smile which answers to mine , I do not believe it beguiling Because it reminds me of thine ; And when winds are at war with the ocean , As the breasts I ...
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... smile , I see ye , ye profane ones ! all the while , Because my homely phrase the truth would tell . You are the fools , not I - for I did dwell With a deep thought , and with a soften'd eye , On that old Sexton's natural homily , In ...
... smile , I see ye , ye profane ones ! all the while , Because my homely phrase the truth would tell . You are the fools , not I - for I did dwell With a deep thought , and with a soften'd eye , On that old Sexton's natural homily , In ...
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ABBOT Alps answer Arimanes ASTARTE beautiful BEN JONSON bird blood Bonnivard breath brow Cantos castle chain CHAMOIS HUNTER change came o'er clay clouds cold curse darkness death desolation despair destiny doth dread dream dungeon dwell earth Edition English Poetry Exit MANFRED eyes fatal fear feel Ferrara fetters Gadara Geneve grave grief hath heart heaven her's HERMAN hour immortal LAMENT OF TASSO light live look LORD LORD BYRON MANUEL mind mix'd mortal mountain NEMESIS night Note o'er the spirit ocean PARISINA pause perish'd Poem PRISONER OF CHILLON qu'il SCENE slumber smile solitude soul speak star stood Stowmarket strange sunbow's tears thee thine things thou art thou didst thou dost thoughts thyself torrent torture twas twere Twill voice walls WALTER SCOTT wandering wave WILLIAM GIFFORD wind WITCH words wouldst thou wreck wretched ΜΑΝ Аввот