The Works of Lord Byron, Volume 2John Murray, 1828 |
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... deeds sublime , Now crawl from cradle to the grave , Slaves - nay , the bondsmen of a slave , ( 6 ) And callous , save to crime ; Stain'd with each evil that pollutes Mankind , where least above the brutes ; Without even savage virtue ...
... deeds sublime , Now crawl from cradle to the grave , Slaves - nay , the bondsmen of a slave , ( 6 ) And callous , save to crime ; Stain'd with each evil that pollutes Mankind , where least above the brutes ; Without even savage virtue ...
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... deed is done , " And now I go - but go alone . " The browsing camels ' bells are tinkling : His Mother look'd from her lattice high- She saw the dews of eve besprinkling The pasture green beneath her eye , She saw the planets faintly ...
... deed is done , " And now I go - but go alone . " The browsing camels ' bells are tinkling : His Mother look'd from her lattice high- She saw the dews of eve besprinkling The pasture green beneath her eye , She saw the planets faintly ...
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... deed he will not name . " But never at our vesper prayer , " Nor e'er before confession chair " Kneels he , nor recks he when arise " Incense or anthem to the skies , " But broods within his cell alone , " His faith and race alike ...
... deed he will not name . " But never at our vesper prayer , " Nor e'er before confession chair " Kneels he , nor recks he when arise " Incense or anthem to the skies , " But broods within his cell alone , " His faith and race alike ...
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... deeds , and fitting doom ; The close observer can espy A noble soul , and lineage high : Alas ! though both bestow'd in vain , Which Grief could change , and Guilt could stain , It was no vulgar tenement To which such lofty gifts were ...
... deeds , and fitting doom ; The close observer can espy A noble soul , and lineage high : Alas ! though both bestow'd in vain , Which Grief could change , and Guilt could stain , It was no vulgar tenement To which such lofty gifts were ...
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... deeds may seem : " My memory now is but the tomb " Of joys long dead ; my hope , their doom : " Though better to have died with those " Than bear a life of lingering woes . " My spirit shrunk not to sustain " The searching throes of ...
... deeds may seem : " My memory now is but the tomb " Of joys long dead ; my hope , their doom : " Though better to have died with those " Than bear a life of lingering woes . " My spirit shrunk not to sustain " The searching throes of ...
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