The Works of Lord Byron, Volume 2Knight and Lacey, 1823 |
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... deem thee one Whom Othman's sons should slay or shun . On - on he hastened , and he drew My gaze of wonder as he flew : Though like a demon of the night He passed and vanished from my sight , His aspect and his air impressed A troubled ...
... deem thee one Whom Othman's sons should slay or shun . On - on he hastened , and he drew My gaze of wonder as he flew : Though like a demon of the night He passed and vanished from my sight , His aspect and his air impressed A troubled ...
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... deemed ; But still so fond , so fair she seemed , Too well he trusted to the slave Whose treachery deserved a grave : And on that eve had gone to mosque , And thence to feast in his kiosk . ... Such is the tale his Nubians tell , Who ...
... deemed ; But still so fond , so fair she seemed , Too well he trusted to the slave Whose treachery deserved a grave : And on that eve had gone to mosque , And thence to feast in his kiosk . ... Such is the tale his Nubians tell , Who ...
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... deem his courser slow ? Right well my largess shall repay « His welcome speed , and weary way . » The Tartar lighted at the gate , But scarce upheld his fainting weight : His swarthy visage spake distress , But this might be from ...
... deem his courser slow ? Right well my largess shall repay « His welcome speed , and weary way . » The Tartar lighted at the gate , But scarce upheld his fainting weight : His swarthy visage spake distress , But this might be from ...
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... deem a worthy prize ; << The maid I love , the man I hate , « And I will hunt the steps of fate , « < To save or slay , as these require , " << Through rending steel , and rolling fire ; a « Nor need'st thou doubt this speech from one ...
... deem a worthy prize ; << The maid I love , the man I hate , « And I will hunt the steps of fate , « < To save or slay , as these require , " << Through rending steel , and rolling fire ; a « Nor need'st thou doubt this speech from one ...
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... deem it evil , what thou wilt ; « But say , hers was not guilt ! oh say , « She was my life's unerring light : < « < That quenched , what beam shall break my night ? « Oh ! would it shone to lead me still , " « < Although to death or ...
... deem it evil , what thou wilt ; « But say , hers was not guilt ! oh say , « She was my life's unerring light : < « < That quenched , what beam shall break my night ? « Oh ! would it shone to lead me still , " « < Although to death or ...
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