The Poetical Works of Lord Byron ...D. Appleton, 1848 - 829 Seiten |
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... smile and Asia's tear ? The rifled urn , the violated mound , [ around . The dust thy courser's hoof , rude stranger ... Smiles form the channel of a future tear , Or raise the writhing lip with ill - dissembled sneer . XCVIII . What is ...
... smile and Asia's tear ? The rifled urn , the violated mound , [ around . The dust thy courser's hoof , rude stranger ... Smiles form the channel of a future tear , Or raise the writhing lip with ill - dissembled sneer . XCVIII . What is ...
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... smile at length ; and , smiling , mourn : The tree will wither long before it fall ; The hull drives on , though mast and sail be torn ; The roof - tree sinks , but moulders on the hall In massy hoariness ; the ruin'd wall Stands when ...
... smile at length ; and , smiling , mourn : The tree will wither long before it fall ; The hull drives on , though mast and sail be torn ; The roof - tree sinks , but moulders on the hall In massy hoariness ; the ruin'd wall Stands when ...
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... smile upon us ; the heart must Leap kindly back to kindness , though disgust Hath wean'd it from all worldlings : thus he felt , For there was soft remembrance , and sweet trust In one fond breast , to which his own would melt , And in ...
... smile upon us ; the heart must Leap kindly back to kindness , though disgust Hath wean'd it from all worldlings : thus he felt , For there was soft remembrance , and sweet trust In one fond breast , to which his own would melt , And in ...
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... smile . for his sister , closes with the following mournful passage : - " In the weather , for this tour , of thirteen days , I have been very fortunate - fortunate in a companion " ( Mr. Hobhouse ) fortunate in our prospects , and ...
... smile . for his sister , closes with the following mournful passage : - " In the weather , for this tour , of thirteen days , I have been very fortunate - fortunate in a companion " ( Mr. Hobhouse ) fortunate in our prospects , and ...
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... smile , As loss or guerdon of a glorious lot ; I stood and stand alone , -remember'd or forgot . CXIII . I have not ... smiles , -nor cried aloud In worship of an echo ; in the crowd They could not deem me one of such ; I stood Among ...
... smile , As loss or guerdon of a glorious lot ; I stood and stand alone , -remember'd or forgot . CXIII . I have not ... smiles , -nor cried aloud In worship of an echo ; in the crowd They could not deem me one of such ; I stood Among ...
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Adah Aholibamah Anah aught bard bear beauty behold beneath blood bosom breast breath brow Cain 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 honor hope hour Iden Japh leave less Lioni live look Lord Byron Lucifer Marino Faliero Michel Steno 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 Siegendorf sigh sire slave smile soul spirit Stral strange tears thee thine things thou art thou hast thought twas Twill Ulric Venice verse voice walls wave wild words wouldst young youth
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Seite 474 - thou wouldst at last discover 'Twas not well to spurn it so. Though the world for this commend thee— Though it