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Side 27
... stone ? Her towers resound no steps of man , They echo to the gale alone . 8 . And , when that gale is fierce and high , A sound is heard in yonder hall , It rises hoarsely through the sky , And vibrates o'er POEMS . 27.
... stone ? Her towers resound no steps of man , They echo to the gale alone . 8 . And , when that gale is fierce and high , A sound is heard in yonder hall , It rises hoarsely through the sky , And vibrates o'er POEMS . 27.
Side 30
... their chieftain's call . 24 . It is not war their aid demands , The pibroch plays the song of peace ; To Oscar's nuptials throng the bands , Nor yet the sounds of pleasure cease . 25 . But where is Oscar ? sure ' tis 30 POEMS .
... their chieftain's call . 24 . It is not war their aid demands , The pibroch plays the song of peace ; To Oscar's nuptials throng the bands , Nor yet the sounds of pleasure cease . 25 . But where is Oscar ? sure ' tis 30 POEMS .
Side 32
... sounds through morning's misty light , But Oscar comes not o'er the plain . 32 . ; Three days , three sleepless nights , the chief For Oscar search'd each mountain cave ; Then hope is lost , in boundless grief , His locks in gray - torn ...
... sounds through morning's misty light , But Oscar comes not o'er the plain . 32 . ; Three days , three sleepless nights , the chief For Oscar search'd each mountain cave ; Then hope is lost , in boundless grief , His locks in gray - torn ...
Side 34
... sounds of mirth re - echo loud ; And all their former joy recall . 46 . But , who is he , whose darken'd brow Glooms in the midst of general mirth ? Before his eyes far fiercer glow The blue flames curdle o'er the hearth . 47 . Dark is ...
... sounds of mirth re - echo loud ; And all their former joy recall . 46 . But , who is he , whose darken'd brow Glooms in the midst of general mirth ? Before his eyes far fiercer glow The blue flames curdle o'er the hearth . 47 . Dark is ...
Side 40
... ; Guilt would benumb his palsied hand , His harp in shuddering chords would break . 79 . No lyre of fame , no hallow'd verse , Shall sound his glories high in air , A dying father's bitter curse , A brother's death - 40 POEMS .
... ; Guilt would benumb his palsied hand , His harp in shuddering chords would break . 79 . No lyre of fame , no hallow'd verse , Shall sound his glories high in air , A dying father's bitter curse , A brother's death - 40 POEMS .
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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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