The Works of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals, and His Life, Volume 10J. Murray, 1834 - Poets, English |
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... heart away ! VII . The Roman , ( 1 ) when his burning heart Was slaked with blood of Rome , Threw down the dagger - dared depart , In savage grandeur , home.- He dared depart in utter scorn Of men that such a yoke had borne , Yet left ...
... heart away ! VII . The Roman , ( 1 ) when his burning heart Was slaked with blood of Rome , Threw down the dagger - dared depart , In savage grandeur , home.- He dared depart in utter scorn Of men that such a yoke had borne , Yet left ...
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... heart To see thine own unstrung ; To think that God's fair world hath been The footstool of a thing so mean ; ( 1 ) [ Charles the Fifth , Emperor of Germany , and King of Spain , re- signed , in 1555 , his imperial crown to his brother ...
... heart To see thine own unstrung ; To think that God's fair world hath been The footstool of a thing so mean ; ( 1 ) [ Charles the Fifth , Emperor of Germany , and King of Spain , re- signed , in 1555 , his imperial crown to his brother ...
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... heart within of rest ! With none to check , and few to point in time The thousand paths that slope the way to crime ; Then , when he most required commandment , then Had Lara's daring boyhood govern❜d men . It skills not , boots not ...
... heart within of rest ! With none to check , and few to point in time The thousand paths that slope the way to crime ; Then , when he most required commandment , then Had Lara's daring boyhood govern❜d men . It skills not , boots not ...
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... heart the world hath stung , ( 1 ) That darts in seeming playfulness around , And makes those feel that will not own the wound ; ( 1 ) [ It is a remarkable property of the poetry of Lord Byron , that although his manner is frequently ...
... heart the world hath stung , ( 1 ) That darts in seeming playfulness around , And makes those feel that will not own the wound ; ( 1 ) [ It is a remarkable property of the poetry of Lord Byron , that although his manner is frequently ...
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... heart in scorn had gazed On that the feebler elements hath raised ; The rapture of his heart had look'd on high , And ask'd if greater dwelt beyond the sky : Chain'd to excess , the slave of each extreme , How woke he from the wildness ...
... heart in scorn had gazed On that the feebler elements hath raised ; The rapture of his heart had look'd on high , And ask'd if greater dwelt beyond the sky : Chain'd to excess , the slave of each extreme , How woke he from the wildness ...
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