The Works of Lord Byron, Հատոր 2John Murray, 1828 |
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... abandonment of that enterprise , and to the desolation of the Morea , during which the cruelty exercised on all sides was un- paralleled even in the annals of the faithful . THE GIAOUR . No breath of air to break the.
... abandonment of that enterprise , and to the desolation of the Morea , during which the cruelty exercised on all sides was un- paralleled even in the annals of the faithful . THE GIAOUR . No breath of air to break the.
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... side 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 ...
... side 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 ...
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... sides ; Away , away , for life he rides : Swift as the hurl'd on high jerreed ( 9 ) Springs to the touch his startled steed ; The rock is doubled , and the shore Shakes with the clattering tramp no more ; The crag is won , no more is ...
... sides ; Away , away , for life he rides : Swift as the hurl'd on high jerreed ( 9 ) Springs to the touch his startled steed ; The rock is doubled , and the shore Shakes with the clattering tramp no more ; The crag is won , no more is ...
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... side . His roof , that refuge unto men , Is Desolation's hungry den . The guest flies the hall , and the vassal from labour , Since his turban was cleft by the infidel's sabre ! ( 12 ) I hear the sound of coming feet , But not a voice ...
... side . His roof , that refuge unto men , Is Desolation's hungry den . The guest flies the hall , and the vassal from labour , Since his turban was cleft by the infidel's sabre ! ( 12 ) I hear the sound of coming feet , But not a voice ...
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... side ; The faithless slave that broke her bower , And , worse than faithless , for a Giaour ! . The sun's last rays are on the hill , And sparkle in the fountain rill , Whose welcome waters , cool and clear , Draw blessings from the ...
... side ; The faithless slave that broke her bower , And , worse than faithless , for a Giaour ! . The sun's last rays are on the hill , And sparkle in the fountain rill , Whose welcome waters , cool and clear , Draw blessings from the ...
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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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