The Works of Lord Byron, Volume 4J. Murray, 1901 |
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... hast borne it well . All that the Thunderer wrung from thee Was but the menace which flung back On him the torments of thy rack ; The fate thou didst so well foresee , 3 But would not to appease him tell ; And in thy Silence was his ...
... hast borne it well . All that the Thunderer wrung from thee Was but the menace which flung back On him the torments of thy rack ; The fate thou didst so well foresee , 3 But would not to appease him tell ; And in thy Silence was his ...
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... hast , ii . And mine is not the wish to make them less . A strange doom is thy father's son's , and past Recalling , as it lies beyond redress ; iii . Reversed for him our grandsire's 3 fate of yore , - He had no rest at sea , nor I on ...
... hast , ii . And mine is not the wish to make them less . A strange doom is thy father's son's , and past Recalling , as it lies beyond redress ; iii . Reversed for him our grandsire's 3 fate of yore , - He had no rest at sea , nor I on ...
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... IV . stanza cxxxii . lines 6 , 7 , Poetical Works , 1899 , ii . 427. ] Mercy is for the merciful ! -if thou Hast been LINES ON HEARING THAT LADY BYRON WAS ILL . 63 Lines on hearing that Lady Byron was Ill First published, 1831.
... IV . stanza cxxxii . lines 6 , 7 , Poetical Works , 1899 , ii . 427. ] Mercy is for the merciful ! -if thou Hast been LINES ON HEARING THAT LADY BYRON WAS ILL . 63 Lines on hearing that Lady Byron was Ill First published, 1831.
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... Hast been of such , ' twill be accorded now . Thy nights are banished from the realms of sleep : -1 Yes ! they may flatter thee , but thou shalt feel A hollow agony which will not heal , For thou art pillowed on a curse too deep ; Thou hast ...
... Hast been of such , ' twill be accorded now . Thy nights are banished from the realms of sleep : -1 Yes ! they may flatter thee , but thou shalt feel A hollow agony which will not heal , For thou art pillowed on a curse too deep ; Thou hast ...
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... hast done ! September , 1816 . [ First published , New Monthly Magazine , August , 1832 , vol . xxxv . pp . 142 , 143. ] 1. [ Compare- " By thy delight in others ' pain . " 2. [ Compare- Manfred , act i . sc . 1 , line 248 , vide post ...
... hast done ! September , 1816 . [ First published , New Monthly Magazine , August , 1832 , vol . xxxv . pp . 142 , 143. ] 1. [ Compare- " By thy delight in others ' pain . " 2. [ Compare- Manfred , act i . sc . 1 , line 248 , vide post ...
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