The Complete Works of Lord Byron, Including His Suppressed Poems, and Others Never Before Published, Volume 2Baudry's Foreign Library, 1840 |
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... spirit of man , is divine ? ' T is the clime of the East ; ' t is the land of the Sun- Can he smile on such deeds as his children have done ? " Oh ! wild as the accents of lovers ' farewell Are the hearts which they bear , and the tales ...
... spirit of man , is divine ? ' T is the clime of the East ; ' t is the land of the Sun- Can he smile on such deeds as his children have done ? " Oh ! wild as the accents of lovers ' farewell Are the hearts which they bear , and the tales ...
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... spirits , slights , though few And thoughtless , will disturb repose . In war Abdallah's arm was strong , Remember'd yet in Bosniac song , And Paswan's 3 rebel hordes attest How little love they bore such guest : His death is all I need ...
... spirits , slights , though few And thoughtless , will disturb repose . In war Abdallah's arm was strong , Remember'd yet in Bosniac song , And Paswan's 3 rebel hordes attest How little love they bore such guest : His death is all I need ...
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... spirit pining Beneath inaction's sluggish yoke , His captive , though with dread resigning , My thraldom for a season broke , On promise to return before The day when Giaffir's charge was o'er . ' Tis vain - my tongue cannot impart My ...
... spirit pining Beneath inaction's sluggish yoke , His captive , though with dread resigning , My thraldom for a season broke , On promise to return before The day when Giaffir's charge was o'er . ' Tis vain - my tongue cannot impart My ...
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... spirit of her sons , the beauty and feeling of her daughters , may there be found ; and Collins , when he denominated his Oriental his Irish Eclogues , was not aware how true , at least , was a part of his parallel . Your imagination ...
... spirit of her sons , the beauty and feeling of her daughters , may there be found ; and Collins , when he denominated his Oriental his Irish Eclogues , was not aware how true , at least , was a part of his parallel . Your imagination ...
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... spirit soar ? No dread of death - if with us die our foes- Save that it seems even duller than repose : Come when it will - we snatch the life of life ; When lost - what recks it - by disease or strife ? Let him who crawls enamour'd of ...
... spirit soar ? No dread of death - if with us die our foes- Save that it seems even duller than repose : Come when it will - we snatch the life of life ; When lost - what recks it - by disease or strife ? Let him who crawls enamour'd of ...
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