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... stern . ' Tis manned · - the oars keep concert to the strand , Till grates her keel upon the shallow sand . Hail to the welcome shout ! the friendly speech ! When hand grasps hand uniting on the beach ; The smile , the question , and ...
... stern . ' Tis manned · - the oars keep concert to the strand , Till grates her keel upon the shallow sand . Hail to the welcome shout ! the friendly speech ! When hand grasps hand uniting on the beach ; The smile , the question , and ...
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... stern glance would quell . There breathe but few whose aspect might defy The full encounter of his searching eye ; - He had the skill , when Cunning's gaze would seek To probe his heart and watch his changing cheek , At once the ...
... stern glance would quell . There breathe but few whose aspect might defy The full encounter of his searching eye ; - He had the skill , when Cunning's gaze would seek To probe his heart and watch his changing cheek , At once the ...
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... she dared not look again ; But turned with sickening soul within the gate - It is no dream - and I am desolate ! << XVI . >> From crag to crag descending - swiftly sped Stern Conrad down , nor once he turned his head 18 THE CORSAIR .
... she dared not look again ; But turned with sickening soul within the gate - It is no dream - and I am desolate ! << XVI . >> From crag to crag descending - swiftly sped Stern Conrad down , nor once he turned his head 18 THE CORSAIR .
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George Gordon Byron Baron Byron. Stern Conrad down , nor once he turned his head ; But shrunk whene'er the windings of his way Forced on his eye what he would not survey , His lone , but lovely dwelling on the steep , That hailed him ...
George Gordon Byron Baron Byron. Stern Conrad down , nor once he turned his head ; But shrunk whene'er the windings of his way Forced on his eye what he would not survey , His lone , but lovely dwelling on the steep , That hailed him ...
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... stern vow and order's laws oppose « < ( c « ce « « < << ( с - > To break or mingle bread with friends or foes ; It may seem strange - if there be aught to dread , That peril rests upon my single head ; - » But for thy sway - nay more ...
... stern vow and order's laws oppose « < ( c « ce « « < << ( с - > To break or mingle bread with friends or foes ; It may seem strange - if there be aught to dread , That peril rests upon my single head ; - » But for thy sway - nay more ...
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