The Works of Lord Byron ...Murray, 1838 - 827 էջ |
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... thine eye ; Our ship is swift and strong : Our fleetest falcon scarce can fly More merrily along . 6 ' Let winds be ... thine eye ; If I thy guileless bosom had , Mine own would not be dry . 9 66 Murray . Pray , " he says to his ...
... thine eye ; Our ship is swift and strong : Our fleetest falcon scarce can fly More merrily along . 6 ' Let winds be ... thine eye ; If I thy guileless bosom had , Mine own would not be dry . 9 66 Murray . Pray , " he says to his ...
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... thine erring brother share . " ] [ Lord Byron wrote this stanza at Newstead , in October , 1811 , on hearing of the ... thine : Thy free - born men should spare what once was free ; Yet they could violate each saddening shrine ...
... thine erring brother share . " ] [ Lord Byron wrote this stanza at Newstead , in October , 1811 , on hearing of the ... thine : Thy free - born men should spare what once was free ; Yet they could violate each saddening shrine ...
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... thine Attic plain ? Not thirty tyrants now enforce the chain , But every carle can lord it o'er thy land ; Nor rise ... thine years of shame . 1 Sword - bearer . 2 See some Thoughts on the present State of Greece and Turkey in the ...
... thine Attic plain ? Not thirty tyrants now enforce the chain , But every carle can lord it o'er thy land ; Nor rise ... thine years of shame . 1 Sword - bearer . 2 See some Thoughts on the present State of Greece and Turkey in the ...
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... thine age of woe , Land of lost gods and godlike men ! art thou ! Thy vales of evergreen , thy hills of snow , 1 Proclaim thee Nature's varied favourite now ; Thy fanes , thy temples to thy surface bow , Commingling slowly with heroic ...
... thine age of woe , Land of lost gods and godlike men ! art thou ! Thy vales of evergreen , thy hills of snow , 1 Proclaim thee Nature's varied favourite now ; Thy fanes , thy temples to thy surface bow , Commingling slowly with heroic ...
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... thine annals and immortal tongue Fill with thy fame the youth of many a shore ; Boast of the aged ! lesson of the ... thine idlesse with inglorious lays , Soon shall thy voice be lost amid the throng Of louder minstrels in these ...
... thine annals and immortal tongue Fill with thy fame the youth of many a shore ; Boast of the aged ! lesson of the ... thine idlesse with inglorious lays , Soon shall thy voice be lost amid the throng Of louder minstrels in these ...
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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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