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... Death , The bale - fires flash on high ; from rock to rock Each volley tells that thousands cease to breathe ; Death rides upon the sulphury Siroc , Red Battle stamps his foot , and Nations feel the shock . XXXIX Lo ! where the Giant on ...
... Death , The bale - fires flash on high ; from rock to rock Each volley tells that thousands cease to breathe ; Death rides upon the sulphury Siroc , Red Battle stamps his foot , and Nations feel the shock . XXXIX Lo ! where the Giant on ...
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... Death , who is , it seems , Inevitable . Could I wrestle with him ? I wrestled with the lion , when a boy , In play , till he ran roaring from my gripe . Lucifer . It has no shape ; but will absorb all things That bear the form of earth ...
... Death , who is , it seems , Inevitable . Could I wrestle with him ? I wrestled with the lion , when a boy , In play , till he ran roaring from my gripe . Lucifer . It has no shape ; but will absorb all things That bear the form of earth ...
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... Death - the unknown ! Methinks the Tree of Knowledge Hath not fulfill'd its promise : -if they sinn'd , 455 Of knowledge - and the mystery of death . What do they know ? -that they are miserable . What need of snakes and fruits to teach ...
... Death - the unknown ! Methinks the Tree of Knowledge Hath not fulfill'd its promise : -if they sinn'd , 455 Of knowledge - and the mystery of death . What do they know ? -that they are miserable . What need of snakes and fruits to teach ...
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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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