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... grave , The green sparkles bright with a Tear . 5 . The Soldier braves death , For a fanciful wreath , In Glory's romantic career ; But he raises the foe , When in battle laid low , And bathes ev'ry wound with a Tear . 6 . If , with ...
... grave , The green sparkles bright with a Tear . 5 . The Soldier braves death , For a fanciful wreath , In Glory's romantic career ; But he raises the foe , When in battle laid low , And bathes ev'ry wound with a Tear . 6 . If , with ...
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... grave ; He sunk , an Atlas , bending ' neath the weight Of cares o'erwhelming our conflicting state ; When , lo ! a Hercules , in Fox , appear'd , Who , for a time , the ruin'd fabric rear'd ; He , too , is fall'n , who Britain's loss ...
... grave ; He sunk , an Atlas , bending ' neath the weight Of cares o'erwhelming our conflicting state ; When , lo ! a Hercules , in Fox , appear'd , Who , for a time , the ruin'd fabric rear'd ; He , too , is fall'n , who Britain's loss ...
Side 40
... grave , Which held his clan's great ashes , And o'er his corse no banners wave , stood ; For they were stain'd with kindred blood . 77 . What minstrel gray , what hoary bard , Shall Allan's deeds on harp - strings raise ? The song is ...
... grave , Which held his clan's great ashes , And o'er his corse no banners wave , stood ; For they were stain'd with kindred blood . 77 . What minstrel gray , what hoary bard , Shall Allan's deeds on harp - strings raise ? The song is ...
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... grave forgot ; While nought divides thee from the vulgar dead , Except the dull cold stone that hides thy head , The mouldering ' scutcheon , or the herald's roll , That well - emblazon'd , but neglected scroll , Where lords , unhonour ...
... grave forgot ; While nought divides thee from the vulgar dead , Except the dull cold stone that hides thy head , The mouldering ' scutcheon , or the herald's roll , That well - emblazon'd , but neglected scroll , Where lords , unhonour ...
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... grave ! Whose jaws eternal victims crave , From whom no earthly power can save , For thou hast ta'en the bird away : From thee , my Lesbia's eyes o'erflow , Her swollen cheeks with weeping glow , Thou art the cause of all her woe ...
... grave ! Whose jaws eternal victims crave , From whom no earthly power can save , For thou hast ta'en the bird away : From thee , my Lesbia's eyes o'erflow , Her swollen cheeks with weeping glow , Thou art the cause of all her woe ...
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Works of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals, and His Life, Volum 4 George Gordon Byron Baron Byron,Thomas Moore Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1832 |
The Works of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals, and His Life, Volum 4 George Gordon Byron Baron Byron,Thomas Moore Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1832 |
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