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... cheek , And - but for that sad shrouded eye , That fires not , wins not , weeps not , now , And but for that chill , changeless brow , Where cold Obstruction's apathy ( 4 ) Appals the gazing mourner's heart , As if to him THE GIAOUR . 7.
... cheek , And - but for that sad shrouded eye , That fires not , wins not , weeps not , now , And but for that chill , changeless brow , Where cold Obstruction's apathy ( 4 ) Appals the gazing mourner's heart , As if to him THE GIAOUR . 7.
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... the Bairam feast's begun ; To - night - but who and what art thou Of foreign garb and fearful brow ? And what are these to thine or thee , That thou should'st either pause or flee ? He stood - some dread was on his face , 12 THE GIAOUR .
... the Bairam feast's begun ; To - night - but who and what art thou Of foreign garb and fearful brow ? And what are these to thine or thee , That thou should'st either pause or flee ? He stood - some dread was on his face , 12 THE GIAOUR .
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... brow was bent , his eye was glazed ; He raised his arm , and fiercely raised , And sternly shook his hand on high , As doubting to return or fly : Impatient of his flight delay'd , Here loud his raven charger neigh'd— Down glanced that ...
... brow was bent , his eye was glazed ; He raised his arm , and fiercely raised , And sternly shook his hand on high , As doubting to return or fly : Impatient of his flight delay'd , Here loud his raven charger neigh'd— Down glanced that ...
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... brow ; " I know him by the evil eye ( 29 ) " That aids his envious treachery ; " I know him by his jet - black barb : " Though now array'd in Arnaut garb , ( 6 Apostate from his own vile faith , " It shall not save him from the death ...
... brow ; " I know him by the evil eye ( 29 ) " That aids his envious treachery ; " I know him by his jet - black barb : " Though now array'd in Arnaut garb , ( 6 Apostate from his own vile faith , " It shall not save him from the death ...
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... brow As dark as his that bled below.— " Yes , Leila sleeps beneath the wave , " But his shall be a redder grave ; " Her spirit pointed well the steel " Which taught that felon heart to feel . " He call'd the Prophet , but his power ...
... brow As dark as his that bled below.— " Yes , Leila sleeps beneath the wave , " But his shall be a redder grave ; " Her spirit pointed well the steel " Which taught that felon heart to feel . " He call'd the Prophet , but his power ...
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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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