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... leave his sons a hope , a fame , They too will rather die than shame : For Freedom's battle once begun , Bequeath'd by bleeding Sire to Son , Though baffled oft is ever won . Bear witness , Greece , thy living page , Attest it many a ...
... leave his sons a hope , a fame , They too will rather die than shame : For Freedom's battle once begun , Bequeath'd by bleeding Sire to Son , Though baffled oft is ever won . Bear witness , Greece , thy living page , Attest it many a ...
Side 17
... leave the sail still furl'd , and ply “ The nearest oar that's scatter'd by , " And midway to those rocks where sleep " The channel'd waters dark and deep . " Rest from your task - so - bravely done , " Our course has been right swiftly ...
... leave the sail still furl'd , and ply “ The nearest oar that's scatter'd by , " And midway to those rocks where sleep " The channel'd waters dark and deep . " Rest from your task - so - bravely done , " Our course has been right swiftly ...
Side 18
... leaves him , as it soars on high , With panting heart and tearful eye : So Beauty lures the full - grown child , With hue as bright , and wing as wild ; A chase of idle hopes and fears , Begun in folly , closed in tears . If won , to ...
... leaves him , as it soars on high , With panting heart and tearful eye : So Beauty lures the full - grown child , With hue as bright , and wing as wild ; A chase of idle hopes and fears , Begun in folly , closed in tears . If won , to ...
Side 35
... leaves those locks unhallow'd growth , " But wears our garb in all beside ; 66 66 And , not from piety but pride , Gives wealth to walls that never heard “ Of his one holy vow nor word . << 66 Lo ! -mark ye , as the harmony Peals louder ...
... leaves those locks unhallow'd growth , " But wears our garb in all beside ; 66 66 And , not from piety but pride , Gives wealth to walls that never heard “ Of his one holy vow nor word . << 66 Lo ! -mark ye , as the harmony Peals louder ...
Side 59
... leave the town for the hills to - morrow , in the winter I return , perhaps you will then receive me . " - Dervish , who was present , remarked as a thing of course , and of no con- sequence , in the mean time he will join the Klephtes ...
... leave the town for the hills to - morrow , in the winter I return , perhaps you will then receive me . " - Dervish , who was present , remarked as a thing of course , and of no con- sequence , in the mean time he will join the Klephtes ...
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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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