The Works of Lord Byron, Հատոր 10Baudry, 1823 - 861 էջ |
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... o'er - fervent youth ; but for the abuse Long sufferings have atoned . My father's death Left the path open , yet not without snares . This cold and creeping kinsman , who so long Kept his eye on me , as the snake upon The fluttering ...
... o'er - fervent youth ; but for the abuse Long sufferings have atoned . My father's death Left the path open , yet not without snares . This cold and creeping kinsman , who so long Kept his eye on me , as the snake upon The fluttering ...
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... o'er the river towards Frankfort . Methinks the baron's own experience Some hours ago might teach him fellow - feeling : But no , « < it must , » and there's an end . How now ? Are you there , Mynheer Werner ? WERNER . Your noble guest ...
... o'er the river towards Frankfort . Methinks the baron's own experience Some hours ago might teach him fellow - feeling : But no , « < it must , » and there's an end . How now ? Are you there , Mynheer Werner ? WERNER . Your noble guest ...
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... JOSEPHINE ( coming forward ) . I fain would shun these scenes , too oft repeated , Of feudal tyranny o'er petty victims ; I cannot aid , and will not witness such . Even here , in this remote , unnamed , dull Scene 1 . 43 A TRAGEDY .
... JOSEPHINE ( coming forward ) . I fain would shun these scenes , too oft repeated , Of feudal tyranny o'er petty victims ; I cannot aid , and will not witness such . Even here , in this remote , unnamed , dull Scene 1 . 43 A TRAGEDY .
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... O'er something poorer still - the pride of rank In servitude , o'er something still more servile ; And vice in misery affecting still A tatter'd splendour . What a state of being ! In Tuscany , my own dear sunny land , Our nobles were ...
... O'er something poorer still - the pride of rank In servitude , o'er something still more servile ; And vice in misery affecting still A tatter'd splendour . What a state of being ! In Tuscany , my own dear sunny land , Our nobles were ...
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... O'er thee and me , with those huge hills between us . They shall not part us more . WERNER . I know not that . Are you aware my father is no more ? ULRIC . Oh heavens ! I left him in a green old age , And looking like the oak , worn ...
... O'er thee and me , with those huge hills between us . They shall not part us more . WERNER . I know not that . Are you aware my father is no more ? ULRIC . Oh heavens ! I left him in a green old age , And looking like the oak , worn ...
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