The Works of Lord Byron, Volum 2John Murray, 1828 |
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... thin gray pall Waves slowly widening o'er the wall ; The Bat builds in his Haram bower ; And in the fortress of his power The Owl usurps the beacon - tower ; The wild - dog howls o'er the fountain's brim , 14 THE GIAOUR ,
... thin gray pall Waves slowly widening o'er the wall ; The Bat builds in his Haram bower ; And in the fortress of his power The Owl usurps the beacon - tower ; The wild - dog howls o'er the fountain's brim , 14 THE GIAOUR ,
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George Gordon Byron Baron Byron. The wild - dog howls o'er the fountain's brim , With baffled thirst , and famine , grim ; For the stream has shrunk from its marble bed , Where the weeds and the desolate dust are spread . ' Twas sweet of ...
George Gordon Byron Baron Byron. The wild - dog howls o'er the fountain's brim , With baffled thirst , and famine , grim ; For the stream has shrunk from its marble bed , Where the weeds and the desolate dust are spread . ' Twas sweet of ...
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... wild ; A chase of idle hopes and fears , Begun in folly , closed in tears . If won , to equal ills betray'd , Woe waits the insect and the maid ; A life of pain , the loss of peace , From infant's play , and man's caprice : The lovely ...
... wild ; A chase of idle hopes and fears , Begun in folly , closed in tears . If won , to equal ills betray'd , Woe waits the insect and the maid ; A life of pain , the loss of peace , From infant's play , and man's caprice : The lovely ...
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... wild waves roll'd above " The face I view , the form I love ; ( 6 66 They told me ' twas a hideous tale ! ' I'd tell it , but my tongue would fail : " If true , and from thine ocean - cave 66 Thou com'st to claim a calmer grave , " Oh ...
... wild waves roll'd above " The face I view , the form I love ; ( 6 66 They told me ' twas a hideous tale ! ' I'd tell it , but my tongue would fail : " If true , and from thine ocean - cave 66 Thou com'st to claim a calmer grave , " Oh ...
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... wild bird the busy springes set , Or spread beneath the sun the dripping net ; Gaze where some distant sail a speck supplies , With all the thirsting eye of Enterprise ; Tell o'er the tales of many a night of toil , And marvel where ...
... wild bird the busy springes set , Or spread beneath the sun the dripping net ; Gaze where some distant sail a speck supplies , With all the thirsting eye of Enterprise ; Tell o'er the tales of many a night of toil , And marvel 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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