The Works of Lord Byron, Volum 2John Murray, 1828 |
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... spirit to its bondage broke , Or raise the neck that courts the yoke : No more her sorrows I bewail , Yet this will be a mournful tale , And they who listen may believe , Who heard it first had cause to grieve . Far , dark , along the ...
... spirit to its bondage broke , Or raise the neck that courts the yoke : No more her sorrows I bewail , Yet this will be a mournful tale , And they who listen may believe , Who heard it first had cause to grieve . Far , dark , along the ...
Side 27
... redder grave ; " Her spirit pointed well the steel " Which taught that felon heart to feel . " He call'd the Prophet , but his power “ Was vain against the vengeful Giaour : " He call'd on Alla - but the word " THE GIAOUR . 27.
... redder grave ; " Her spirit pointed well the steel " Which taught that felon heart to feel . " He call'd the Prophet , but his power “ Was vain against the vengeful Giaour : " He call'd on Alla - but the word " THE GIAOUR . 27.
Side 31
... face , yet then " It was so mark'd with inward pain , " I could not pass it by again ; " It breathes the same dark spirit now , " As death were stamp'd upon his brow . " " " Tis twice three years at summer tide " THE GIAOUR . 31.
... face , yet then " It was so mark'd with inward pain , " I could not pass it by again ; " It breathes the same dark spirit now , " As death were stamp'd upon his brow . " " " Tis twice three years at summer tide " THE GIAOUR . 31.
Side 33
... spirit yet unquell'd and high , That claims and keeps ascendancy ; And like the bird whose pinions quake , But cannot fly the gazing snake , Will others quail beneath his look , Nor ' scape the glance they scarce can brook . From him ...
... spirit yet unquell'd and high , That claims and keeps ascendancy ; And like the bird whose pinions quake , But cannot fly the gazing snake , Will others quail beneath his look , Nor ' scape the glance they scarce can brook . From him ...
Side 38
... spirit shrunk not to sustain " The searching throes of ceaseless pain ; " Nor sought the self - accorded grave " Of ancient fool and modern knave : " Yet death I have not fear'd to meet ; " And in the field it had been sweet , " Had ...
... spirit shrunk not to sustain " The searching throes of ceaseless pain ; " Nor sought the self - accorded grave " Of ancient fool and modern knave : " Yet death I have not fear'd to meet ; " And in the field it had been sweet , " Had ...
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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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