The Works of Lord Byron, Volum 2John Murray, 1828 |
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... all remains of thee ? Approach , thou craven crouching slave : Say , is not this Thermopyla ? These waters blue that round you lave , Oh servile offspring of the free- Pronounce what sea , what shore is this ? The 8 THE GIAOUR .
... all remains of thee ? Approach , thou craven crouching slave : Say , is not this Thermopyla ? These waters blue that round you lave , Oh servile offspring of the free- Pronounce what sea , what shore is this ? The 8 THE GIAOUR .
Side 17
... waters dark and deep . " Rest from your task - so - bravely done , " Our course has been right swiftly run ; " Yet ' tis the longest voyage , I trow , " That one of- Sullen it plunged , and slowly sank , The calm wave rippled to the ...
... waters dark and deep . " Rest from your task - so - bravely done , " Our course has been right swiftly run ; " Yet ' tis the longest voyage , I trow , " That one of- Sullen it plunged , and slowly sank , The calm wave rippled to the ...
Side 21
... Hath swept the marble where her feet Gleam'd whiter than the mountain sleet Ere from the cloud that gave it birth It fell , and caught one stain of earth . " The cygnet nobly walks the water ; So moved on THE GIAOUR . 21.
... Hath swept the marble where her feet Gleam'd whiter than the mountain sleet Ere from the cloud that gave it birth It fell , and caught one stain of earth . " The cygnet nobly walks the water ; So moved on THE GIAOUR . 21.
Side 22
George Gordon Byron Baron Byron. The cygnet nobly walks the water ; So moved on earth Circassia's daughter , The loveliest bird of Franguestan ! ( 25 ) As rears her crest the ruffled Swan , And spurns the wave with wings of pride , When ...
George Gordon Byron Baron Byron. The cygnet nobly walks the water ; So moved on earth Circassia's daughter , The loveliest bird of Franguestan ! ( 25 ) As rears her crest the ruffled Swan , And spurns the wave with wings of pride , When ...
Side 23
... waters , cool and clear , Draw blessings from the mountaineer : Here may the loitering merchant Greek Find that repose ' twere vain to seek In cities lodged too near his lord , And trembling for his secret hoard— Here may he rest where ...
... waters , cool and clear , Draw blessings from the mountaineer : Here may the loitering merchant Greek Find that repose ' twere vain to seek In cities lodged too near his lord , And trembling for his secret hoard— Here may he rest where ...
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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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