The Works of Lord Byron, Volum 2John Murray, 1828 |
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... fate , Oh , who its dreary length shall date ! Though in Time's record nearly nought , It was Eternity to Thought ! For infinite as boundless space The thought that Conscience must embrace , Which in itself can comprehend Woe without ...
... fate , Oh , who its dreary length shall date ! Though in Time's record nearly nought , It was Eternity to Thought ! For infinite as boundless space The thought that Conscience must embrace , Which in itself can comprehend Woe without ...
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... fate , and fury , drive along . The bickering sabres ' shivering jar ; And pealing wide or ringing near Its echoes on the throbbing ear , The deathshot hissing from afar ; The shock , the shout , the groan of war , Reverberate along ...
... fate , and fury , drive along . The bickering sabres ' shivering jar ; And pealing wide or ringing near Its echoes on the throbbing ear , The deathshot hissing from afar ; The shock , the shout , the groan of war , Reverberate along ...
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... 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 beneath the wave , " But his shall be a redder grave ; " Her spirit pointed well the steel " Which ...
... 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 beneath the wave , " But his shall be a redder grave ; " Her spirit pointed well the steel " Which ...
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... fate that wish fulfil ; " And I shall sleep without the dream " Of what I was , and would be still , " Dark as to thee my deeds may seem : " My memory now is but the tomb " Of joys long dead ; my hope , their doom : " Though better to ...
... fate that wish fulfil ; " And I shall sleep without the dream " Of what I was , and would be still , " Dark as to thee my deeds may seem : " My memory now is but the tomb " Of joys long dead ; my hope , their doom : " Though better to ...
Side 39
... fate , " To save or slay , as these require , 66 Through rending steel , and rolling fire : " Nor needst thou doubt this speech from one " Who would but do - what he hath done . " Death is but what the haughty brave , " The weak must ...
... fate , " To save or slay , as these require , 66 Through rending steel , and rolling fire : " Nor needst thou doubt this speech from one " Who would but do - what he hath done . " Death is but what the haughty brave , " The weak must ...
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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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