The Works of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals, and His Life, by Thomas Moore, Esq, Volume 10J. Murray, 1832 - Poets, English |
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... fell , the forest prowlers ' prey ; But thou must eat thy heart away ! VII . The Roman , ( 1 ) when his burning heart Was slaked with blood of Rome , Threw down the dagger - dared depart , In savage grandeur , home.- He dared depart in ...
... fell , the forest prowlers ' prey ; But thou must eat thy heart away ! VII . The Roman , ( 1 ) when his burning heart Was slaked with blood of Rome , Threw down the dagger - dared depart , In savage grandeur , home.- He dared depart in ...
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... fell darker , and his words more few . VII . Not unrejoiced to see him once again , Warm was his welcome to the haunts of men ; Born of high lineage , link'd in high command , He mingled with the Magnates of his land ; Join'd the ...
... fell darker , and his words more few . VII . Not unrejoiced to see him once again , Warm was his welcome to the haunts of men ; Born of high lineage , link'd in high command , He mingled with the Magnates of his land ; Join'd the ...
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... fell , As if on something recognised right well ; His memory read in such a meaning more Than Lara's aspect unto others wore : Forward he sprung- -a moment , both were gone , And all within that hall seem'd left alone ; Each had so fix ...
... fell , As if on something recognised right well ; His memory read in such a meaning more Than Lara's aspect unto others wore : Forward he sprung- -a moment , both were gone , And all within that hall seem'd left alone ; Each had so fix ...
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... round them closed , For Otho's frenzy would not be opposed ; And from his lip those words of insult fell— His sword is good who can maintain them well . IV . Short was the conflict ; furious , blindly CANTO II . 47 LARA .
... round them closed , For Otho's frenzy would not be opposed ; And from his lip those words of insult fell— His sword is good who can maintain them well . IV . Short was the conflict ; furious , blindly CANTO II . 47 LARA .
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... fell ; but not with deadly wound , Stretch'd by a dextrous sleight along the ground . " Demand thy life ! " He answer'd not : and then From that red floor he ne'er had risen again , For Lara's brow upon the moment grew Almost to ...
... fell ; but not with deadly wound , Stretch'd by a dextrous sleight along the ground . " Demand thy life ! " He answer'd not : and then From that red floor he ne'er had risen again , For Lara's brow upon the moment grew Almost to ...
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