The Works of Lord Byron, Հատոր 2John Murray, 1828 |
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... no doubt to - morrow's Sun Will see the Pirates bound - their haven won ! Meantime the watch may slumber , if they will , Nor only wake to war , but dreaming kill . Though all , who can , disperse on shore and 13 Canto II.
... no doubt to - morrow's Sun Will see the Pirates bound - their haven won ! Meantime the watch may slumber , if they will , Nor only wake to war , but dreaming kill . Though all , who can , disperse on shore and 13 Canto II.
Էջ 91
... Scio's isle , " The Saick was bound ; but Alla did not smile " Upon our course - the Moslem merchant's gains " The Rovers won : our limbs have worn their chains . " But for thy sway - nay more - thy CANTO 11 . 91 THE CORSAIR .
... Scio's isle , " The Saick was bound ; but Alla did not smile " Upon our course - the Moslem merchant's gains " The Rovers won : our limbs have worn their chains . " But for thy sway - nay more - thy CANTO 11 . 91 THE CORSAIR .
Էջ 111
... bound within the clustering Cyclades ! Nor seems this homage foreign to his strain , His Corsair's isle was once thine own domain- Would that with freedom it were thine again ! III . The Sun hath sunk — and , darker than the night ...
... bound within the clustering Cyclades ! Nor seems this homage foreign to his strain , His Corsair's isle was once thine own domain- Would that with freedom it were thine again ! III . The Sun hath sunk — and , darker than the night ...
Էջ 113
... bound ; and bleeding — but alive . " She heard no further - ' twas in vain to strive- So throbb'd each vein - each thought - till then with- stood ; Her own dark soul these words at once subdued : She totters - falls - and senseless had ...
... bound ; and bleeding — but alive . " She heard no further - ' twas in vain to strive- So throbb'd each vein - each thought - till then with- stood ; Her own dark soul these words at once subdued : She totters - falls - and senseless had ...
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... bound and fix'd in fetter'd solitude , To pine , the prey of every changing mood ; Το gaze on thine own heart ; and meditate Irrevocable faults , and coming fate- Too late the last to shun - the first to mend To count the hours that ...
... bound and fix'd in fetter'd solitude , To pine , the prey of every changing mood ; Το gaze on thine own heart ; and meditate Irrevocable faults , and coming fate- Too late the last to shun - the first to mend To count the hours that ...
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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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