The Works of the Right Honourable Lord Byron: Prisoner of Chillon. Manfred. Lament of Tasso, &cJohn Murray, 1818 - 141 pages |
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... tears for nought but others ' ills , And then they flowed like mountain rills , Unless he could assuage the woe Which he abhorr'd to view below . V. The other was as pure of mind , But formed to combat with his kind ; Strong in his ...
... tears for nought but others ' ills , And then they flowed like mountain rills , Unless he could assuage the woe Which he abhorr'd to view below . V. The other was as pure of mind , But formed to combat with his kind ; Strong in his ...
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... tears Have moisten'd many a thousand years , Since man first pent his fellow men Like brutes within an iron den : But what were these to us or him ? These wasted not his heart or limb ; My brother's soul was of that mold Which in a ...
... tears Have moisten'd many a thousand years , Since man first pent his fellow men Like brutes within an iron den : But what were these to us or him ? These wasted not his heart or limb ; My brother's soul was of that mold Which in a ...
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... tears came in my eye , And I felt troubled - and would fain I had not left my recent chain ; And when I did descend again , The darkness of my dim abode Fell on me as a heavy load ; It was as is a new - dug grave , Closing o'er one we ...
... tears came in my eye , And I felt troubled - and would fain I had not left my recent chain ; And when I did descend again , The darkness of my dim abode Fell on me as a heavy load ; It was as is a new - dug grave , Closing o'er one we ...
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... ! And half I felt as they were come To tear me from a second home : With spiders I had friendship made , And watch'd them in their sullen trade , 370 380 Had seen the mice by moonlight play , And why 26 THE PRISONER OF CHILLON .
... ! And half I felt as they were come To tear me from a second home : With spiders I had friendship made , And watch'd them in their sullen trade , 370 380 Had seen the mice by moonlight play , And why 26 THE PRISONER OF CHILLON .
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... developement have breath , And tears , and tortures , and the touch of joy ; They leave a weight upon our waking thoughts , They take a weight from off our waking toils , They do divide our being ; they become A portion The Dream.
... developement have breath , And tears , and tortures , and the touch of joy ; They leave a weight upon our waking thoughts , They take a weight from off our waking toils , They do divide our being ; they become A portion The Dream.
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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