The Works of Lord Byron, Volume 4J. Murray, 1901 |
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... seem to have ever had a ring , but the traces of these rings are very visible in the two first columns from the entrance , although the rings have been removed ; and on the three last we find the rings still riveted on the darkest side ...
... seem to have ever had a ring , but the traces of these rings are very visible in the two first columns from the entrance , although the rings have been removed ; and on the three last we find the rings still riveted on the darkest side ...
Page 91
... seem most fitting - Come ! 180 Seventh Spirit ( appearing in the shape of a beautiful female figure ) . Behold ! Man . Oh God ! if it be thus , and thou 3 Art not a madness and a mockery , I yet might be most happy . I will clasp thee ...
... seem most fitting - Come ! 180 Seventh Spirit ( appearing in the shape of a beautiful female figure ) . Behold ! Man . Oh God ! if it be thus , and thou 3 Art not a madness and a mockery , I yet might be most happy . I will clasp thee ...
Page 93
... devote thee to this trial ; Nor to slumber , nor to die , Shall be in thy destiny ; i . I do adjure thee to this spell .— [ MS . M. ] 240 250 Though thy death shall still seem near To thy wish SCENE 1. ] 93 MANFRED .
... devote thee to this trial ; Nor to slumber , nor to die , Shall be in thy destiny ; i . I do adjure thee to this spell .— [ MS . M. ] 240 250 Though thy death shall still seem near To thy wish SCENE 1. ] 93 MANFRED .
Page 94
... seem near To thy wish , but as a fear ; Lo ! the spell now works around thee , And the clankless chain hath bound thee ; O'er thy heart and brain together Hath the word been passed - now wither ! 260 SCENE II . - The Mountain of the ...
... seem near To thy wish , but as a fear ; Lo ! the spell now works around thee , And the clankless chain hath bound thee ; O'er thy heart and brain together Hath the word been passed - now wither ! 260 SCENE II . - The Mountain of the ...
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... seems not of my trade , and yet hath reached A height which none even of our mountaineers , Save our best hunters , may attain : his garb Is goodly , his mien manly , and his air Proud as a free - born peasant's , at this distance : I ...
... seems not of my trade , and yet hath reached A height which none even of our mountaineers , Save our best hunters , may attain : his garb Is goodly , his mien manly , and his air Proud as a free - born peasant's , at this distance : I ...
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Abbot Alternative reading beautiful Beppo Bertuccio blood Bonnivard breath Canto Childe Harold Compare Childe Harold Council Dante dead death Doge Doge of Venice doth dream ducal Duke earth erased eyes father fear feel FRANCESCA OF RIMINI glory grave hand hath heard heart Heaven honour hour Italian Italy July King knew Lady Letter to Murray lines Lioni live look Lord Byron Manfred Marino Faliero Mazeppa Michel Steno mind Monody Moore Morgante Maggiore mountain ne'er never night noble o'er once Orlando palace passed passion poem poet Poetical Prince Prisoner of Chillon R. B. SHERIDAN Ravenna scene Sheridan smile soul speak spirit stanza Steno sweet Tasso terza rima thee thine things thou art thought translation twas unto Venetian Venice verse vide post words ΙΟ