The Works of Lord Byron, Volume 1John Murray, 1828 - English poetry |
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... beneath a picture On parting To Thyrza Stanzas Euthanasia 133 • 135 137 138 139 141 143 146 Stanzas 148 Stanzas 151 On a cornelian heart which was broken 153 To a youthful friend 154 To ****** 158 From the Portuguese 160 Impromptu , in ...
... beneath a picture On parting To Thyrza Stanzas Euthanasia 133 • 135 137 138 139 141 143 146 Stanzas 148 Stanzas 151 On a cornelian heart which was broken 153 To a youthful friend 154 To ****** 158 From the Portuguese 160 Impromptu , in ...
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... beneath the assassin's knife , Some hand erects a cross of mouldering lath ; And grove and glen with thousand such are rife Throughout this purple land , where law secures not life . ( 3 ) XXII . On sloping mounds , or in the vale beneath ...
... beneath the assassin's knife , Some hand erects a cross of mouldering lath ; And grove and glen with thousand such are rife Throughout this purple land , where law secures not life . ( 3 ) XXII . On sloping mounds , or in the vale beneath ...
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... Beneath yon mountain's ever beauteous brow : But now , as if a thing unblest by Man , Thy fairy dwelling is as lone as thou ! Here giant weeds a passage scarce allow To halls deserted , portals gaping wide : Fresh lessons to the ...
... Beneath yon mountain's ever beauteous brow : But now , as if a thing unblest by Man , Thy fairy dwelling is as lone as thou ! Here giant weeds a passage scarce allow To halls deserted , portals gaping wide : Fresh lessons to the ...
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... beneath Tyrants and tyrants ' slaves ? —the fires of 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 ...
... beneath Tyrants and tyrants ' slaves ? —the fires of 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 ...
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... beneath soft Eve's consenting star Fandango twirls his jocund castanet : Ah , monarchs ! could ye taste the mirth ye mar , Not in the toils of Glory would ye fret ; [ yet ! The hoarse dull drum would sleep , and Man be happy XLVIII ...
... beneath soft Eve's consenting star Fandango twirls his jocund castanet : Ah , monarchs ! could ye taste the mirth ye mar , Not in the toils of Glory would ye fret ; [ yet ! The hoarse dull drum would sleep , and Man be happy XLVIII ...
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