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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... side ? Must she too bend , must she too share Thy late repentance , long despair , Thou throneless Homicide ? If still she loves thee , hoard that gem , ' Tis worth thy vanish'd diadem ! ( 1 ) XIV . Then haste thee to thy sullen Isle ...
... side ? Must she too bend , must she too share Thy late repentance , long despair , Thou throneless Homicide ? If still she loves thee , hoard that gem , ' Tis worth thy vanish'd diadem ! ( 1 ) XIV . Then haste thee to thy sullen Isle ...
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... him earth now disclosed no other guide ; What marvel then he rarely left his side ? XXVI . Light was his form , and darkly delicate That brow whereon his native sun had sate , But had not marr'd , though in his beams he 40 CANTO I. LARA .
... him earth now disclosed no other guide ; What marvel then he rarely left his side ? XXVI . Light was his form , and darkly delicate That brow whereon his native sun had sate , But had not marr'd , though in his beams he 40 CANTO I. LARA .
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... side , And Death hath stricken down yon arm of pride . The word of triumph fainted from his tongue ; That hand , so raised , how droopingly it hung ! But yet the sword instinctively retains , Though from its fellow shrink the falling ...
... side , And Death hath stricken down yon arm of pride . The word of triumph fainted from his tongue ; That hand , so raised , how droopingly it hung ! But yet the sword instinctively retains , Though from its fellow shrink the falling ...
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... warrior lay : ' Twas Lara bleeding fast from life away . His follower once , and now his only guide , Kneels Kaled watchful o'er his welling side , 1 And with his scarf would stanch the tides that rush CANTO II . 59 LARA .
... warrior lay : ' Twas Lara bleeding fast from life away . His follower once , and now his only guide , Kneels Kaled watchful o'er his welling side , 1 And with his scarf would stanch the tides that rush CANTO II . 59 LARA .
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... side , and the feet on the other side of the horse ; the two persons on foot sup- porting the body , to prevent its falling . They thus proceeded towards that part , where the filth of the city is usually discharged into the river , and ...
... side , and the feet on the other side of the horse ; the two persons on foot sup- porting the body , to prevent its falling . They thus proceeded towards that part , where the filth of the city is usually discharged into the river , and ...
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