The Poetical Works of Lord ByronMurray, 1859 - 827ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... feel , and to possess , And roam along , the world's tired denizen , With none who bless us , none whom we can bless ; Minions of splendour shrinking from distress ! None that , with kindred consciousness endued , If we were not , would ...
... feel , and to possess , And roam along , the world's tired denizen , With none who bless us , none whom we can bless ; Minions of splendour shrinking from distress ! None that , with kindred consciousness endued , If we were not , would ...
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... feel our fiery horses Like proud seas under us . " Out of this somewhat forced simile , by a judicious transpo- sition of the comparison , and by the substitution of the more definite word " waves " for " seas , " Lord Byron's clear and ...
... feel our fiery horses Like proud seas under us . " Out of this somewhat forced simile , by a judicious transpo- sition of the comparison , and by the substitution of the more definite word " waves " for " seas , " Lord Byron's clear and ...
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... feel , not so To wear it ever on thy lip and brow , And spurn the instruments thou wert to use Till they were turn'd unto thine overthrow : " Tis but a worthless world to win or lose ; So hath it proved to thee , and all such lot who ...
... feel , not so To wear it ever on thy lip and brow , And spurn the instruments thou wert to use Till they were turn'd unto thine overthrow : " Tis but a worthless world to win or lose ; So hath it proved to thee , and all such lot who ...
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... feel to spring , Though young , yet waxing vigorous , as the blast Which it would cope with , on delighted wing , Spurning the clay - cold bonds which round our being cling . LXXIV . And when , at length , the mind shall be all free ...
... feel to spring , Though young , yet waxing vigorous , as the blast Which it would cope with , on delighted wing , Spurning the clay - cold bonds which round our being cling . LXXIV . And when , at length , the mind shall be all free ...
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... feel We are not what we have been , and to deem We are not what we should be , and to steel The heart against itself ; and to conceal , With a proud caution , love , or hate , or aught , - Passion or feeling , purpose , grief , or zeal ...
... feel We are not what we have been , and to deem We are not what we should be , and to steel The heart against itself ; and to conceal , With a proud caution , love , or hate , or aught , - Passion or feeling , purpose , grief , or zeal ...
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Adah Aholibamah Anah aught bard bear beauty behold beneath blood bosom breast breath brow C©¡s Cain Calmar canto chief Childe Harold dare dark dead death deeds deep Doge Doge of Venice dost dread earth fame fate father fear feel gaze Giaour grave Greece hand hath hear heard heart heaven honour hope hour Iden Japh leave less Lioni live look Lord Byron Lucifer Marino Faliero mind mortal mountains Myrrha ne'er never night noble o'er once palace PANIA Parisina pass'd passion poem poet Sardanapalus scarce scene seem'd shore Sieg Siege of Corinth Siegendorf sigh sire slave smile soul spirit Stral strange tears thee thine things thou art thought Ulric Venice verse voice walls wave wild words young youth