Tales and PoemsMurray, 1853 - 358 pages |
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... voice Be heard to rage , regret , rejoice . The last sad note that swell'd the gale Was woman's wildest funeral wail : That quench'd in silence , all is still , But the lattice that flaps when the wind is shrill : Though raves the gust ...
... voice Be heard to rage , regret , rejoice . The last sad note that swell'd the gale Was woman's wildest funeral wail : That quench'd in silence , all is still , But the lattice that flaps when the wind is shrill : Though raves the gust ...
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... voice mine ear to greet ; More near - each turban I can scan , And silver - sheathed ataghan ; 27 The foremost of the band is seen An Emir by his garb of green : 28 * " Ho ! who art thou ? " " This low salam 29 Replies of Moslem faith I ...
... voice mine ear to greet ; More near - each turban I can scan , And silver - sheathed ataghan ; 27 The foremost of the band is seen An Emir by his garb of green : 28 * " Ho ! who art thou ? " " This low salam 29 Replies of Moslem faith I ...
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... voice of stern Taheer , Deep in whose darkly boding ear The deathshot peal'd of murder near 6S As filed the troop to where they fell ! He died too in the battle broil , A time that heeds nor pain nor toil ; One cry to Mahomet for aid ...
... voice of stern Taheer , Deep in whose darkly boding ear The deathshot peal'd of murder near 6S As filed the troop to where they fell ! He died too in the battle broil , A time that heeds nor pain nor toil ; One cry to Mahomet for aid ...
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... voice assume , And warn - I reck'd not what - the while : But now remembrance whispers o'er Those accents scarcely mark'd before . Say that his bodings came to pass , And he will start to hear their truth , And wish his words had not ...
... voice assume , And warn - I reck'd not what - the while : But now remembrance whispers o'er Those accents scarcely mark'd before . Say that his bodings came to pass , And he will start to hear their truth , And wish his words had not ...
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... voice , and often by dancing . 5. - Page 9 , line 2 . The rapture of repose that's there , [ " And mark'd the almost dreaming air , Which speaks the sweet repose that's there . " - MS . ] 6. - Page 9 , line 8 . Where cold.
... voice , and often by dancing . 5. - Page 9 , line 2 . The rapture of repose that's there , [ " And mark'd the almost dreaming air , Which speaks the sweet repose that's there . " - MS . ] 6. - Page 9 , line 8 . Where cold.
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TALES & POEMS George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, 1788,Henry 1794-1879 Warren, Illus No preview available - 2016 |
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