The Works of Lord Byron, Volum 2John Murray, 1828 |
Inni boken
Resultat 1-5 av 33
Side 6
... winds , unchill'd by snows , Far from the winters of the west , By every breeze and season blest , Returns the sweets by nature given In softest incense back to heaven ; And grateful yields that smiling sky Her fairest hue and fragrant ...
... winds , unchill'd by snows , Far from the winters of the west , By every breeze and season blest , Returns the sweets by nature given In softest incense back to heaven ; And grateful yields that smiling sky Her fairest hue and fragrant ...
Side 12
... winds around ; he hurries by ; The rock relieves him from mine eye ; For well I ween unwelcome he Whose glance is fix'd on those that flee ; And not a star but shines too bright On him who takes such timeless flight . He wound along ...
... winds around ; he hurries by ; The rock relieves him from mine eye ; For well I ween unwelcome he Whose glance is fix'd on those that flee ; And not a star but shines too bright On him who takes such timeless flight . He wound along ...
Side 15
... . The last sad note that swell'd the gale Was woman's wildest funeral wail : That quench'd in silence , all is still , But the lattice that flaps when the wind is shrill : Though raves the gust , and floods the rain , THE GIAOUR . 15.
... . The last sad note that swell'd the gale Was woman's wildest funeral wail : That quench'd in silence , all is still , But the lattice that flaps when the wind is shrill : Though raves the gust , and floods the rain , THE GIAOUR . 15.
Side 23
... Wind slowly through the long defile : Above , the mountain rears a peak , Where vultures whet the thirsty beak , And theirs may be a feast to - night , Shall tempt them down ere morrow's light ; Beneath , a river's wintry stream Has ...
... Wind slowly through the long defile : Above , the mountain rears a peak , Where vultures whet the thirsty beak , And theirs may be a feast to - night , Shall tempt them down ere morrow's light ; Beneath , a river's wintry stream Has ...
Side 37
... winds is o'er , A lonely wreck on fortune's shore , ' Mid sullen calm , and silent bay , Unseen to drop by dull decay ; Better to sink beneath the shock Than moulder piecemeal on the rock ! " Father ! thy days have pass'd in peace ...
... winds is o'er , A lonely wreck on fortune's shore , ' Mid sullen calm , and silent bay , Unseen to drop by dull decay ; Better to sink beneath the shock Than moulder piecemeal on the rock ! " Father ! thy days have pass'd in peace ...
Andre utgaver - Vis alle
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 |
Vanlige uttrykk og setninger
accents Amaun apostolic palace arms band beneath Beppo blood Bonnivard bosom breast breath brow call'd calpac Cavalier Servente cheek Conrad dare dark dead death deeds deep despair doom dread dream earth Ezzelin fair faithless fate fear feel fell fix'd gaze Giaffir Giaour glance grave grief Gulnare hand Haram hate hath head heard heart heaven Hellespont hope horsetails hour Houris knew Lara Lara's light limbs lips lonely look look'd Mazeppa Moslem ne'er never night Note nought numbers o'er once Pacha pale Parisina pass'd Perchance rage rest rose round scarce seem'd seen Selim shore SIEGE OF CORINTH sigh silent sire slave smile soul stamp'd steed stern stood strife tale tears tell thee thine thou thought Timariot Turkish turn'd twas Venice voice wall wave Whate'er wild wind words wound youth Zuleika