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... mortal bride : Here , too , his boy essay'd the dreadful leap Stern Mentor urged from high to yonder tide ; 260 While thus of both bereft , the nymph - queen doubly sigh'd . XXX Her reign is past , her gentle glories gone : But trust ...
... mortal bride : Here , too , his boy essay'd the dreadful leap Stern Mentor urged from high to yonder tide ; 260 While thus of both bereft , the nymph - queen doubly sigh'd . XXX Her reign is past , her gentle glories gone : But trust ...
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... had buried both , Nor common gazers could discern the growth 285 Of thoughts that mortal lips must leave half told ; They choke the feeble words that would unfold . XVII In him inexplicably mix'd appear'd Much to be loved LARA 253.
... had buried both , Nor common gazers could discern the growth 285 Of thoughts that mortal lips must leave half told ; They choke the feeble words that would unfold . XVII In him inexplicably mix'd appear'd Much to be loved LARA 253.
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... Mortal ! to thy bidding bow'd , From my mansion in the cloud , Which the breath of twilight builds , And the summer's sunset gilds 50 With the azure and vermilion Which is mix'd for my pavilion ; Though thy quest may be forbidden , On a ...
... Mortal ! to thy bidding bow'd , From my mansion in the cloud , Which the breath of twilight builds , And the summer's sunset gilds 50 With the azure and vermilion Which is mix'd for my pavilion ; Though thy quest may be forbidden , On a ...
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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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