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The Giaour: A Fragment of a Turkish Tale - Page 10
by George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1814 - 75 pages
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The Christian Observer, Volume 13

Religion - 1815 - 892 pages
...wilh skill, That moulds aiiolhei's weakness toil's «ill — Wields with their hands — but slill to these unknown. Makes even their mightiest deeds appear his own. Such liath it been— shall be — beneath the sun The many Btill must labour for the one ; 'Tis Nature's...
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The Boston Spectator: Devoted to Politicks and Belles-lettres, Volume 1

United States - 1814 - 258 pages
...— assumed and kept with skill, That moulds another's \veakncss to his will — Wields with tlieir hands — but still to these unknown, Makes even their...labour for the one ; 'Tis Nature's doom — but let the wrctth who toils, Accuse not — hate not — him who wears the spoils. Oil ! if he knew the weight...
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The works of ... lord Byron, Volume 3

George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1815 - 248 pages
...yet oppose in vain ? What should it be r that thus their faith can bind ? The power of Thought—the magic of the Mind ! Linked with success, assumed and...their mightiest deeds appear his own. Such hath it been—shall be—beneath the sun The many still must labour for the one! igo 'Tis Nature's doom—but...
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The Works of the Right Honourable Lord Byron: The corsair. Lara

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1817 - 246 pages
...yet oppose in vain ? What should it be ? that thus their faith can bind? The power of Thought—the magic of the Mind! Linked with success, assumed and...their mightiest deeds appear his own. Such hath it been—shall be—beneath the sun The many still must labour for the one! 190 Tis Nature's doom—but...
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The works of ... lord Byron, Volumes 3-4

George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1818 - 336 pages
...is that spell, that thus his lawless train Confess and envy, yet oppose in vain? What should it be ? that thus their faith can bind ? The power of Thought...Such hath it been — shall be — beneath the sun VIII. Tho many still nmst labour for the oncJ 190 'Tis Nature's doom — but let the wretch who toils,...
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The corsair, a tale [in verse.].

George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1818 - 152 pages
...Mind ! Link'd with success, assumed and kept with skill, 185 That moulds another's weakness to its will ; Wields with their hands, but, still to these...beneath the sun The many still must labour for the one ! 190 'Tis Nature's doom — but let the wretch who toils, Accuse not, hate not him who wears the spoils....
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The works of lord Byron, Volume 2

George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1820 - 308 pages
...Mind ! Link'd with success, assumed and kept with skill, 185 That moulds another's weakness to its will ; Wields with their hands, but, still to these...beneath the sun The many still must labour for the one ! 1 90 'Tis Nature's doom — but let the wretch who toils, Accuse not, hate not him who wears the...
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The Works of Lord Byron: The giaour. The bride of Abydos. The corsair

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1821 - 256 pages
...the Mind! Link'd with success, assumed and kept with skill, 185 That moulds another's weakness to its will; Wields with their hands, but, still to these...their mightiest deeds appear his own. Such hath it been—shall be—beneath the sun The many still must labour for the one ! 190 Tis Nature's doom—but...
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The works of lord Byron, Volume 3

George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1823 - 290 pages
...the Mind ! Link'd with success, assumed and kept with skill, That moulds another's weakness to its will; Wields with their hands, but, still to these...but let the wretch who toils, Accuse not, hate not lam who wears the spoils. Oh ! if he knew the weight of splendid chains, How light the balance of his...
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The Giaour

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - English poetry - 1823 - 468 pages
...the Mind ! Linked with success, assumed and kept with skill, That moulds another's weakness to its will ; Wields with their hands, but, still to these...beneath the sun The many still must labour for the one 5 'Tis Nature's doom — but let the wretch who toils Accuse not, hate not him who wears the spoils....
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