The Works of Lord Byron, Volume 2John Murray, 1828 |
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... chief before , as deck'd for war , Bears in his belt the scimitar Stain'd with the best of Arnaut blood , When in the pass the rebels stood , And few return'd to tell the tale Of what befell in Parne's vale .. The pistols which his ...
... chief before , as deck'd for war , Bears in his belt the scimitar Stain'd with the best of Arnaut blood , When in the pass the rebels stood , And few return'd to tell the tale Of what befell in Parne's vale .. The pistols which his ...
Page 53
... chief , is a panegyric on his bounty ; the next , on his valour . Note 13 , page 16 , last line . And silver - sheathed ataghan . The ataghan , a long dagger worn with pistols in the belt , in a metal scabbard , generally of silver ...
... chief , is a panegyric on his bounty ; the next , on his valour . Note 13 , page 16 , last line . And silver - sheathed ataghan . The ataghan , a long dagger worn with pistols in the belt , in a metal scabbard , generally of silver ...
Page 69
... chief's allotment this ; Theirs , to believe no prey nor plan amiss . But who that CHIEF ? his name on every shore Is famed and fear'd — they ask and know no more . With these he mingles not but to command ; Few are his words , but keen ...
... chief's allotment this ; Theirs , to believe no prey nor plan amiss . But who that CHIEF ? his name on every shore Is famed and fear'd — they ask and know no more . With these he mingles not but to command ; Few are his words , but keen ...
Page 71
... chief ? for him we bear report- " And doubt that joy - which hails our coming - short ; " Yet thus sincere ' tis cheering , though so brief ; " But , Juan ! instant guide us to our chief : " Our greeting paid , we'll feast on our return ...
... chief ? for him we bear report- " And doubt that joy - which hails our coming - short ; " Yet thus sincere ' tis cheering , though so brief ; " But , Juan ! instant guide us to our chief : " Our greeting paid , we'll feast on our return ...
Page 72
... Chief , are from the Greek — the spy , " Who still proclaims our spoil or peril nigh : " Whate'er his tidings , we can well report , " Much that " — " Peace , peace ! ” — he cuts their prating short . Wondering they turn , abash'd ...
... Chief , are from the Greek — the spy , " Who still proclaims our spoil or peril nigh : " Whate'er his tidings , we can well report , " Much that " — " Peace , peace ! ” — he cuts their prating short . Wondering they turn , abash'd ...
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