The Works of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals, and His Life, by Thomas Moore, Esq, Volume 10John Murray, 1832 |
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... shore ; the waves their channel make In windings bright and mazy like the snake . All was so still , so soft in earth and air , You scarce would start to meet a spirit there ; Secure that nought of evil could delight To walk in such a ...
... shore ; the waves their channel make In windings bright and mazy like the snake . All was so still , so soft in earth and air , You scarce would start to meet a spirit there ; Secure that nought of evil could delight To walk in such a ...
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... shore from whence he sprung , In duty patient , and sedate though young ; Silent as him he served , his faith appears Above his station , and beyond his years . Though not unknown the tongue of Lara's land , In such from him he rarely ...
... shore from whence he sprung , In duty patient , and sedate though young ; Silent as him he served , his faith appears Above his station , and beyond his years . Though not unknown the tongue of Lara's land , In such from him he rarely ...
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... shore ; For sometimes he would hear , however nigh , That name repeated loud without reply , As unfamiliar , or , if roused again , Start to the sound , as but remember'd then ; Unless ' twas Lara's wonted voice that spake , For 4.2 ...
... shore ; For sometimes he would hear , however nigh , That name repeated loud without reply , As unfamiliar , or , if roused again , Start to the sound , as but remember'd then ; Unless ' twas Lara's wonted voice that spake , For 4.2 ...
Page 66
... shore , to which they replied , Signor , si ( yes , Sir ) . He then looked towards the river , and seeing a mantle floating on the stream , he enquired what it was that appeared black , to which they answered , it was a mantle ; and one ...
... shore , to which they replied , Signor , si ( yes , Sir ) . He then looked towards the river , and seeing a mantle floating on the stream , he enquired what it was that appeared black , to which they answered , it was a mantle ; and one ...
Page 109
... shore to shore of either main , The tent is pitch'd , the crescent shines Along the Moslem's leaguering lines ; And the dusk Spahi's bands ( 2 ) advance Beneath each bearded pacha's glance ; ( 1 ) [ The Giaour , the Bride of Abydos ...
... shore to shore of either main , The tent is pitch'd , the crescent shines Along the Moslem's leaguering lines ; And the dusk Spahi's bands ( 2 ) advance Beneath each bearded pacha's glance ; ( 1 ) [ The Giaour , the Bride of Abydos ...
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