The Works of Lord Byron, Volume 2John Murray, 1828 |
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... dream , As Slumber starts at owlet's scream . The spur hath lanced his courser's sides ; Away , away , for life he rides : Swift as the hurl'd on high jerreed ( 9 ) Springs to the touch his startled steed ; The rock is doubled , and the ...
... dream , As Slumber starts at owlet's scream . The spur hath lanced his courser's sides ; Away , away , for life he rides : Swift as the hurl'd on high jerreed ( 9 ) Springs to the touch his startled steed ; The rock is doubled , and the ...
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... dream " Of what I was , and would be still , " Dark as to thee my 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 ...
... dream " Of what I was , and would be still , " Dark as to thee my 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 ...
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... dream ; " 6 Alas ! the dreamer first must sleep , " I only watch'd , and wish'd to weep ; " But could not , for my burning brow " Throbb'd to the very brain as now : ' I wish'd but for a single tear , " 6 " C As something welcome , new ...
... dream ; " 6 Alas ! the dreamer first must sleep , " I only watch'd , and wish'd to weep ; " But could not , for my burning brow " Throbb'd to the very brain as now : ' I wish'd but for a single tear , " 6 " C As something welcome , new ...
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... dreams ! " Morn ne'er awoke them with such brilliant beams " As kindle high to - night ( but blow , thou breeze ! ) " To warm these slow avengers of the seas . " Now to Medora - Oh ! my sinking heart , " Long may her own be lighter than ...
... dreams ! " Morn ne'er awoke them with such brilliant beams " As kindle high to - night ( but blow , thou breeze ! ) " To warm these slow avengers of the seas . " Now to Medora - Oh ! my sinking heart , " Long may her own be lighter than ...
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... dreaming fear with storms hath wing'd the wind , " And deem'd the breath that faintly fann'd thy sail " The murmuring prelude of the ruder gale ; 66 Though soft , it seem'd the low prophetic dirge , " That mourn'd thee floating on the ...
... dreaming fear with storms hath wing'd the wind , " And deem'd the breath that faintly fann'd thy sail " The murmuring prelude of the ruder gale ; 66 Though soft , it seem'd the low prophetic dirge , " That mourn'd thee floating on the ...
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