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... dark Suliote ! 2 Oh ! who is more brave than a dark Suliote , In his snowy camese and his shaggy capote ? To the wolf and the vulture he leaves his wild flock , And descends to the plain like the stream from the rock . 3 Shall the sons ...
... dark Suliote ! 2 Oh ! who is more brave than a dark Suliote , In his snowy camese and his shaggy capote ? To the wolf and the vulture he leaves his wild flock , And descends to the plain like the stream from the rock . 3 Shall the sons ...
Page 242
... dark the mountain's once delightful dyes : Gloom o'er the lovely land he seem'd to pour , The land where Phoebus never frown'd before ; But ere he sank below Citharon's head , The cup of woe was quaff'd — the spirit fled ; The soul of ...
... dark the mountain's once delightful dyes : Gloom o'er the lovely land he seem'd to pour , The land where Phoebus never frown'd before ; But ere he sank below Citharon's head , The cup of woe was quaff'd — the spirit fled ; The soul of ...
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... dark eyes . This ob- jection has little weight ; but more serious is the fact that when Mazeppa was begun the liaison between Byron and the Countess was still in the future . Hath mingled with our Polish blood , Dark as above 320 MAZEPPA.
... dark eyes . This ob- jection has little weight ; but more serious is the fact that when Mazeppa was begun the liaison between Byron and the Countess was still in the future . Hath mingled with our Polish blood , Dark as above 320 MAZEPPA.
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Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: And Other Romantic Poems George Gordon Byron Baron Byron No preview available - 1936 |
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