The Works of Lord Byron, Հատոր 2John Murray, 1828 |
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Արդյունքներ 38–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
Էջ 7
... And - but for that sad shrouded eye , That fires not , wins not , weeps not , now , And but for that chill , changeless brow , Where cold Obstruction's apathy ( 4 ) Appals the gazing mourner's heart , As if to him THE GIAOUR . 7.
... And - but for that sad shrouded eye , That fires not , wins not , weeps not , now , And but for that chill , changeless brow , Where cold Obstruction's apathy ( 4 ) Appals the gazing mourner's heart , As if to him THE GIAOUR . 7.
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... fire , In circle narrowing as it glows , The flames around their captive close , Till inly search'd by thousand throes , And maddening in her ire , One sad and sole relief she knows , The sting she nourish'd for her foes , Whose venom ...
... fire , In circle narrowing as it glows , The flames around their captive close , Till inly search'd by thousand throes , And maddening in her ire , One sad and sole relief she knows , The sting she nourish'd for her foes , Whose venom ...
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... fire : " Though far and near the bullets hiss , " I've scaped a bloodier hour than this . " And now the foe their covert quit , And call his vassals to submit ; But Hassan's frown and furious word Are dreaded more than hostile sword ...
... fire : " Though far and near the bullets hiss , " I've scaped a bloodier hour than this . " And now the foe their covert quit , And call his vassals to submit ; But Hassan's frown and furious word Are dreaded more than hostile sword ...
Էջ 30
... fire unquench'd , unquenchable , Around , within , thy heart shall dwell ; Nor ear can hear nor tongue can tell The tortures of that inward hell ! But first , on earth as Vampire ( 37 ) sent , Thy corse shall from its tomb be rent ...
... fire unquench'd , unquenchable , Around , within , thy heart shall dwell ; Nor ear can hear nor tongue can tell The tortures of that inward hell ! But first , on earth as Vampire ( 37 ) sent , Thy corse shall from its tomb be rent ...
Էջ 36
... fire , and woman's art , Can turn and tame the sterner heart ; From these its form and tone are ta'en , And what they make it , must remain , But break - before it bend again . If solitude succeed to grief , Release from pain is slight ...
... fire , and woman's art , Can turn and tame the sterner heart ; From these its form and tone are ta'en , And what they make it , must remain , But break - before it bend again . If solitude succeed to grief , Release from pain is slight ...
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The Works of Lord Byron. [With a Portrait.], Հատոր 2 George Gordon Byron Baron Byron Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1828 |
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