The Works of Lord Byron, Հատոր 2John Murray, 1828 |
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Արդյունքներ 37–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
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... slave , who was thrown , in the Mussulman manner , into the sea for infidelity , and avenged by a young Venetian , her lover , at the time the Seven Islands were possessed by the Republic of Venice , and soon after the Arnauts were ...
... slave , who was thrown , in the Mussulman manner , into the sea for infidelity , and avenged by a young Venetian , her lover , at the time the Seven Islands were possessed by the Republic of Venice , and soon after the Arnauts were ...
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... all remains of thee ? Approach , thou craven crouching slave : Say , is not this Thermopyla ? These waters blue that round you lave , Oh servile offspring of the free- Pronounce what sea , what shore is this ? The 8 THE GIAOUR .
... all remains of thee ? Approach , thou craven crouching slave : Say , is not this Thermopyla ? These waters blue that round you lave , Oh servile offspring of the free- Pronounce what sea , what shore is this ? The 8 THE GIAOUR .
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... Slaves - nay , the bondsmen of a slave , ( 6 ) And callous , save to crime ; Stain'd with each evil that pollutes Mankind , where least above the brutes ; Without even savage virtue blest , Without one free or valiant breast . Still to ...
... Slaves - nay , the bondsmen of a slave , ( 6 ) And callous , save to crime ; Stain'd with each evil that pollutes Mankind , where least above the brutes ; Without even savage virtue blest , Without one free or valiant breast . Still to ...
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... 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 mountaineer : Here may ...
... 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 mountaineer : Here may ...
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... slave of glory , not of love . " I've braved it - not for honour's boast ; " I smile at laurels won or lost ; " To such let others carve their way , " For high renown , or hireling pay : " But place again before my eyes " Aught that I ...
... slave of glory , not of love . " I've braved it - not for honour's boast ; " I smile at laurels won or lost ; " To such let others carve their way , " For high renown , or hireling pay : " But place again before my eyes " Aught that I ...
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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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