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... Give thy prayers to Heaven— Pray - albeit but in thought , -but die not thus . Man . ' Tis over - my dull eyes can fix thee not ; But all things swim around me , and the earth Heaves as it were beneath me . Fare thee well- Give me thy ...
... Give thy prayers to Heaven— Pray - albeit but in thought , -but die not thus . Man . ' Tis over - my dull eyes can fix thee not ; But all things swim around me , and the earth Heaves as it were beneath me . Fare thee well- Give me thy ...
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... gives ? 440 Were I the victor , his works would be deem'd The only evil ones . And you , ye new 445 And scarce - born mortals , what have been his gifts To you already , in your little world ? Cain . But few ! and some of those but ...
... gives ? 440 Were I the victor , his works would be deem'd The only evil ones . And you , ye new 445 And scarce - born mortals , what have been his gifts To you already , in your little world ? Cain . But few ! and some of those but ...
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... Give way ! this bloody record Shall not stand in the sun , to shame creation ! Abel . Brother , give back ! thou shalt not touch With violence : if that thou wilt adopt it , To try another sacrifice , ' tis thine . Cain . Another ...
... Give way ! this bloody record Shall not stand in the sun , to shame creation ! Abel . Brother , give back ! thou shalt not touch With violence : if that thou wilt adopt it , To try another sacrifice , ' tis thine . Cain . Another ...
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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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