The Works of Lord Byron, Հատոր 2John Murray, 1828 |
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... Seems gather'd from the ocean - tide . Though weary waves are sunk to rest , There's none within his rider's breast : And though to - morrow's tempest lower , ' Tis calmer than thy heart , young Giaour ! ( 7 ) I know thee not , I loathe ...
... Seems gather'd from the ocean - tide . Though weary waves are sunk to rest , There's none within his rider's breast : And though to - morrow's tempest lower , ' Tis calmer than thy heart , young Giaour ! ( 7 ) I know thee not , I loathe ...
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... Then sped as if by death pursued ; But in that instant o'er his soul Winters of Memory seem'd to roll , And gather in that drop of time A life of pain , an age of crime . VOL . II . O'er him who loves , or hates , or fears THE GIAOUR . 13.
... Then sped as if by death pursued ; But in that instant o'er his soul Winters of Memory seem'd to roll , And gather in that drop of time A life of pain , an age of crime . VOL . II . O'er him who loves , or hates , or fears THE GIAOUR . 13.
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... seem'd each melting tone Of Music mingled with its own . But ne'er shall Hassan's Age repose Along the brink at Twilight's close : The stream that fill'd that font is fled- The blood that warm'd his heart is shed ! And here no more ...
... seem'd each melting tone Of Music mingled with its own . But ne'er shall Hassan's Age repose Along the brink at Twilight's close : The stream that fill'd that font is fled- The blood that warm'd his heart is shed ! And here no more ...
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... Seems one that claims your utmost care , " And , doubtless , holds some precious freight , My humble bark would gladly wait . " 66 " Thou speakest sooth ; thy skiff unmoor , " And waft us from the silent shore ; " Nay , leave the sail ...
... Seems one that claims your utmost care , " And , doubtless , holds some precious freight , My humble bark would gladly wait . " 66 " Thou speakest sooth ; thy skiff unmoor , " And waft us from the silent shore ; " Nay , leave the sail ...
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... seem'd , Too well he trusted to the slave Whose treachery deserved a grave : And on that eve had gone to mosque , And thence to feast in his kiosk . Such is the tale his Nubians tell , Who did not watch their charge too well ; But ...
... seem'd , Too well he trusted to the slave Whose treachery deserved a grave : And on that eve had gone to mosque , And thence to feast in his kiosk . Such is the tale his Nubians tell , Who did not watch their charge too well ; But ...
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