Selections from the Poetry of Lord ByronH. Holt, 1900 - 412 pages |
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... Lucifer . Thou canst not The Other All die - there is what must survive . Cain . Spake not of this unto my father , when He shut him forth from Paradise , with death Written upon his forehead . But at least Let what is mortal of me ...
... Lucifer . Thou canst not The Other All die - there is what must survive . Cain . Spake not of this unto my father , when He shut him forth from Paradise , with death Written upon his forehead . But at least Let what is mortal of me ...
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... Lucifer . Thou didst before I came upon thee . Cain . Lucifer . By suffering . Cain . How ? And must torture be immortal ? Lucifer . We and thy sons will try . But now , behold ! Is it not glorious ? Cain . Oh , thou beautiful And ...
... Lucifer . Thou didst before I came upon thee . Cain . Lucifer . By suffering . Cain . How ? And must torture be immortal ? Lucifer . We and thy sons will try . But now , behold ! Is it not glorious ? Cain . Oh , thou beautiful And ...
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... Lucifer . Cain . I cannot see it . Lucifer . Cain . That ! -yonder ! Lucifer . Cain . 120 Look there ! Yet it sparkles still . Yea . And wilt thou tell me so ? Why , I have seen the fire - flies and fire - worms Sprinkle the dusky ...
... Lucifer . Cain . I cannot see it . Lucifer . Cain . That ! -yonder ! Lucifer . Cain . 120 Look there ! Yet it sparkles still . Yea . And wilt thou tell me so ? Why , I have seen the fire - flies and fire - worms Sprinkle the dusky ...
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... Lucifer . • 150 To what was before thee , The phantasm of the world ; of which thy world Is but the wreck . Cain . What is it not then new ? Lucifer . No more than life is ; and that was ere thou Or I were , or the things which seem to ...
... Lucifer . • 150 To what was before thee , The phantasm of the world ; of which thy world Is but the wreck . Cain . What is it not then new ? Lucifer . No more than life is ; and that was ere thou Or I were , or the things which seem to ...
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... Lucifer . Cain . It may be . And men ? Lucifer . Yea , or things higher . Cain . Ay ! and serpents too ? Lucifer . Wouldst thou have men without them ? must no reptiles Breathe save the erect ones ? Cain . How the lights recede ! Where ...
... Lucifer . Cain . It may be . And men ? Lucifer . Yea , or things higher . Cain . Ay ! and serpents too ? Lucifer . Wouldst thou have men without them ? must no reptiles Breathe save the erect ones ? Cain . How the lights recede ! Where ...
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Abbot Astarte Athens beauty behold beneath blood breast breath brow Byron Byron's note Cain canto Capitoline hill castle of Chillon Childe Harold Chillon clouds dark dead death deep Don Juan doth dread dream earth eternal eyes fair fame fear feel foes gaze Giaour glory grave Greece hath heart heaven hell hope hour human Ianthe immortal lake land lines living look Lord Lord Byron Lucifer lyric Manfred Manfred's Mazeppa mind mortal mountains nature ne'er never night o'er ocean once pass'd passion poem poet poet's poetic poetry Prisoner of Chillon rock Rome sail Samian wine scene seem'd Shelley shore Siege of Corinth smile song soul spirit stanzas stars sweet tears thee thine things thou art thought tomb Twas Venice verse waters waves wild wind woes words Wordsworth written youth ΙΟ