The Works of Lord Byron, Volum 2John Murray, 1828 |
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Side 11
... bound for bound ; The foam that streaks the courser's side Seems gather'd from the ocean - tide . Though weary waves are sunk to rest , There's none within his rider's breast : And though to - morrow's tempest lower , ' Tis calmer than ...
... bound for bound ; The foam that streaks the courser's side Seems gather'd from the ocean - tide . Though weary waves are sunk to rest , There's none within his rider's breast : And though to - morrow's tempest lower , ' Tis calmer than ...
Side 22
... bound her tide ; Thus rose fair Leila's whiter neck : - Thus arm'd with beauty would she check Intrusion's glance , till Folly's gaze Shrunk from the charms it meant to praise . Thus high and graceful was her gait ; Her heart as tender ...
... bound her tide ; Thus rose fair Leila's whiter neck : - Thus arm'd with beauty would she check Intrusion's glance , till Folly's gaze Shrunk from the charms it meant to praise . Thus high and graceful was her gait ; Her heart as tender ...
Side 24
... bound ; But three shall never mount again : Unseen the foes that gave the wound , The dying ask revenge in vain . With steel unsheath'd , and carbine bent , Some o'er their courser's harness leant , Half shelter'd by the steed ; Some ...
... bound ; But three shall never mount again : Unseen the foes that gave the wound , The dying ask revenge in vain . With steel unsheath'd , and carbine bent , Some o'er their courser's harness leant , Half shelter'd by the steed ; Some ...
Side 35
... bound " The sablest of the serpent - braid 66 That o'er her fearful forehead stray'd : " For he declines the convent oath , " And leaves those locks unhallow'd growth , " But wears our garb in all beside ; 66 66 And , not from piety but ...
... bound " The sablest of the serpent - braid 66 That o'er her fearful forehead stray'd : " For he declines the convent oath , " And leaves those locks unhallow'd growth , " But wears our garb in all beside ; 66 66 And , not from piety but ...
Side 68
... bound - escapes control . " His corse may boast its urn and narrow cave , " And they who loath'd his life may gild his grave : " Ours are the tears , though few , sincerely shed , " When Ocean shrouds and sepulchres our dead . " For us ...
... bound - escapes control . " His corse may boast its urn and narrow cave , " And they who loath'd his life may gild his grave : " Ours are the tears , though few , sincerely shed , " When Ocean shrouds and sepulchres our dead . " For us ...
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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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