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Side 14
... fall alone ? Woe to that hour he came or went ! The curse for Hassan's sin was sent To turn a palace to a tomb : He came , he went , like the Simoom , ( 10 ) That harbinger of fate and gloom , Beneath whose widely - wasting breath The ...
... fall alone ? Woe to that hour he came or went ! The curse for Hassan's sin was sent To turn a palace to a tomb : He came , he went , like the Simoom , ( 10 ) That harbinger of fate and gloom , Beneath whose widely - wasting breath The ...
Side 18
... Tis left to fly or fall alone . With wounded wing , or bleeding breast , Ah ! where shall either victim rest ? Can this with faded pinion soar From rose to tulip as before ? Or Beauty , blighted in an hour , Find joy 18 THE GIAOUR .
... Tis left to fly or fall alone . With wounded wing , or bleeding breast , Ah ! where shall either victim rest ? Can this with faded pinion soar From rose to tulip as before ? Or Beauty , blighted in an hour , Find joy 18 THE GIAOUR .
Side 27
... Fall'n Hassan lies - his unclosed eye Yet lowering on his enemy , As if the hour that seal'd his fate Surviving left his quenchless hate ; And o'er him bends that foe with brow As dark as his that bled below.— " Yes , Leila sleeps ...
... Fall'n Hassan lies - his unclosed eye Yet lowering on his enemy , As if the hour that seal'd his fate Surviving left his quenchless hate ; And o'er him bends that foe with brow As dark as his that bled below.— " Yes , Leila sleeps ...
Side 30
... falls in battle ' gainst a Giaour Is worthiest an immortal bower . But thou , false Infidel ! shalt writhe Beneath avenging ... fall , The youngest , most beloved of all , Shall bless thee with a father's name That word shall 30 THE GIAOUR .
... falls in battle ' gainst a Giaour Is worthiest an immortal bower . But thou , false Infidel ! shalt writhe Beneath avenging ... fall , The youngest , most beloved of all , Shall bless thee with a father's name That word shall 30 THE GIAOUR .
Side 35
... fall , 66 66 ' That pale brow wildly wreathing round , As if the Gorgon there had 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 ...
... fall , 66 66 ' That pale brow wildly wreathing round , As if the Gorgon there had 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 ...
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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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