The Works of Lord Byron, Volum 2John Murray, 1828 |
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... better fortune , or less enterprise . The story , when entire , contained the ad- ventures of a female slave , who was thrown , in the Mussulman manner , into the sea for infidelity , and avenged by a young Venetian , her lover , at the ...
... better fortune , or less enterprise . The story , when entire , contained the ad- ventures of a female slave , who was thrown , in the Mussulman manner , into the sea for infidelity , and avenged by a young Venetian , her lover , at the ...
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... Better to sink beneath the shock Than moulder piecemeal on the rock ! " Father ! thy days have pass'd in peace , " " Mid counted beads , and countless prayer ; " To bid the sins of others cease , " Thyself without a crime or care ...
... Better to sink beneath the shock Than moulder piecemeal on the rock ! " Father ! thy days have pass'd in peace , " " Mid counted beads , and countless prayer ; " To bid the sins of others cease , " Thyself without a crime or care ...
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... better to have died with those " Than bear a life of lingering woes . " My spirit shrunk not to sustain " The searching throes of ceaseless pain ; " Nor sought the self - accorded grave " Of ancient fool and modern knave : " Yet death I ...
... better to have died with those " Than bear a life of lingering woes . " My spirit shrunk not to sustain " The searching throes of ceaseless pain ; " Nor sought the self - accorded grave " Of ancient fool and modern knave : " Yet death I ...
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... better grace a brother's bier ? " But bear this ring , his own of old , 66 66 And tell him - what thou dost behold ! The wither'd frame , the ruin'd mind , " The wrack by passion left behind , 66 A shrivell'd scroll , a scatter'd leaf ...
... better grace a brother's bier ? " But bear this ring , his own of old , 66 66 And tell him - what thou dost behold ! The wither'd frame , the ruin'd mind , " The wrack by passion left behind , 66 A shrivell'd scroll , a scatter'd leaf ...
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... better than the beings of his imagining ; but I cannot help a little surprise , and perhaps amusement , at some odd critical exceptions in the present instance , when I see several bards ( far more deserving , I allow ) in very ...
... better than the beings of his imagining ; but I cannot help a little surprise , and perhaps amusement , at some odd critical exceptions in the present instance , when I see several bards ( far more deserving , I allow ) in very ...
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The Works of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals, and His Life, Volum 2 George Gordon Byron Baron Byron,Thomas Moore Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1837 |
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