The Works of Lord Byron ...Murray, 1838 - 827 էջ |
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... slave , the lowest of the low . 1 XXXIV . But ere the mingling bounds have far been pass'd , Dark Guadiana rolls his ... slaves ? the fires of death , The bale - fires flash on high : -from rock to rock Each volley tells that ...
... slave , the lowest of the low . 1 XXXIV . But ere the mingling bounds have far been pass'd , Dark Guadiana rolls his ... slaves ? the fires of death , The bale - fires flash on high : -from rock to rock Each volley tells that ...
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... slaves with the horses , the former in groups , in an immense Amidst no common pomp the despot sate , While busy ... slave anon were passing out and in . large open gallery in front of the palace , the latter placed in a kind of ...
... slaves with the horses , the former in groups , in an immense Amidst no common pomp the despot sate , While busy ... slave anon were passing out and in . large open gallery in front of the palace , the latter placed in a kind of ...
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... Slavery's mournful LXXVI . Hereditary bondsmen ! know ye not Who would be free themselves must strike the blow ... slave through years of endless toil . LXXVIII . - Yet mark their mirth ere lenten days begin , That penance which ...
... Slavery's mournful LXXVI . Hereditary bondsmen ! know ye not Who would be free themselves must strike the blow ... slave through years of endless toil . LXXVIII . - Yet mark their mirth ere lenten days begin , That penance which ...
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... slave , the same ; Unchanged in all except its foreign lord- Preserves alike its bounds and boundless fame The Battle - field , where Persia's victim horde First bow'd beneath the brunt of Hellas ' sword , As on the morn to distant ...
... slave , the same ; Unchanged in all except its foreign lord- Preserves alike its bounds and boundless fame The Battle - field , where Persia's victim horde First bow'd beneath the brunt of Hellas ' sword , As on the morn to distant ...
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... slave of him thou mad'st to mourn : XXXVIII . Thou ! form'd to eat , and be despised , and die , Even as the beasts that perish , save that thou Hadst a more splendid trough and wider sty : He ! with a glory round his furrow'd brow ...
... slave of him thou mad'st to mourn : XXXVIII . Thou ! form'd to eat , and be despised , and die , Even as the beasts that perish , save that thou Hadst a more splendid trough and wider sty : He ! with a glory round his furrow'd brow ...
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The Works of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals, and His Life George Gordon Byron Baron Byron,Thomas Moore Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1832 |
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