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... never thus have flown , And left me twice so doubly lone , - Lone - as the corse within its shroud , Lone as a solitary cloud , A single cloud on a sunny day , 285 290 295 While all the rest of heaven is clear , A frown upon the ...
... never thus have flown , And left me twice so doubly lone , - Lone - as the corse within its shroud , Lone as a solitary cloud , A single cloud on a sunny day , 285 290 295 While all the rest of heaven is clear , A frown upon the ...
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... never - never sink in the earth ? 20 C. Hun . What dost thou mean ? thy senses wander from thee . Man . I say ' tis blood - my blood ! the pure warm stream Which ran in the veins of my fathers , and in ours When we were in our youth ...
... never - never sink in the earth ? 20 C. Hun . What dost thou mean ? thy senses wander from thee . Man . I say ' tis blood - my blood ! the pure warm stream Which ran in the veins of my fathers , and in ours When we were in our youth ...
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... never be forgotten 435 Through thrice a thousand generations ! never Shall men love the remembrance of the man Who sow'd the seed of evil and mankind 440 In the same hour ! They pluck'd the tree of science , And sin — and not content ...
... never be forgotten 435 Through thrice a thousand generations ! never Shall men love the remembrance of the man Who sow'd the seed of evil and mankind 440 In the same hour ! They pluck'd the tree of science , And sin — and not content ...
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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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