The Works of Lord Byron, Հատոր 2John Murray, 1828 |
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... face : " I'd judge him some stray renegade , " Repentant of the change he made , " Save that he shuns our holy shrine , " Nor tastes the sacred bread and wine . " Great largess to these walls he brought , " And thus our abbot's favour ...
... face : " I'd judge him some stray renegade , " Repentant of the change he made , " Save that he shuns our holy shrine , " Nor tastes the sacred bread and wine . " Great largess to these walls he brought , " And thus our abbot's favour ...
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... face : Time hath not yet the features fix'd ; But brighter traits with evil mix'd ; And there are hues not always faded , Which speak a mind not all degraded Even by the crimes through which it waded : The common crowd but see the gloom ...
... face : Time hath not yet the features fix'd ; But brighter traits with evil mix'd ; And there are hues not always faded , Which speak a mind not all degraded Even by the crimes through which it waded : The common crowd but see the gloom ...
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... face ! " The late repentance of that hour , " When Penitence hath lost her power " To tear one terror from the grave , " And will not soothe , and can not save . * " The cold in clime are cold in blood , " Their love can scarce deserve ...
... face ! " The late repentance of that hour , " When Penitence hath lost her power " To tear one terror from the grave , " And will not soothe , and can not save . * " The cold in clime are cold in blood , " Their love can scarce deserve ...
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... " A serpent round my heart was wreathed , " And stung my every thought to strife . Alike all time , abhorr'd all place , 66 cr Shuddering I shrunk from Nature's face , " Where every hue that charm'd before 66 ' The 44 THE GIAOUR .
... " A serpent round my heart was wreathed , " And stung my every thought to strife . Alike all time , abhorr'd all place , 66 cr Shuddering I shrunk from Nature's face , " Where every hue that charm'd before 66 ' The 44 THE GIAOUR .
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... face I view , the form I love ; ( 6 66 They told me ' twas a hideous tale ! ' I'd tell it , but my tongue would fail : " If true , and from thine ocean - cave 66 Thou com'st to claim a calmer grave , " Oh ! pass thy dewy fingers o'er ...
... face I view , the form I love ; ( 6 66 They told me ' twas a hideous tale ! ' I'd tell it , but my tongue would fail : " If true , and from thine ocean - cave 66 Thou com'st to claim a calmer grave , " Oh ! pass thy dewy fingers o'er ...
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