The Poetical Works of Lord Byron: With LifeGall & Inglis, 1857 - Всего страниц: 576 |
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... arms , with various art emboss'd , What bowls and mantles in confusion toss'd , They leave regardless ! yet one glittering prize Attracts the younger hero's wandering eyes ; The gilded harness Rhamnes ' coursers felt , The gems which ...
... arms , with various art emboss'd , What bowls and mantles in confusion toss'd , They leave regardless ! yet one glittering prize Attracts the younger hero's wandering eyes ; The gilded harness Rhamnes ' coursers felt , The gems which ...
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... arm : he shudders in his blood . He rolls by the side of the blazing oak . Strumon sees him fall his wrath rises ... arms . Oscar shakes the spear . The eagle wing of Fillan floats on the wind . Dreadful is the clang of death ! many ...
... arm : he shudders in his blood . He rolls by the side of the blazing oak . Strumon sees him fall his wrath rises ... arms . Oscar shakes the spear . The eagle wing of Fillan floats on the wind . Dreadful is the clang of death ! many ...
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... arms ! Ay - let the loud winds whistle o'er the deck , So that those arms cling closer round my neck : The deepest murmur of this lip shall be No sigh for safety , but a prayer for thee ! ) The war of elements no fears impart To Love ...
... arms ! Ay - let the loud winds whistle o'er the deck , So that those arms cling closer round my neck : The deepest murmur of this lip shall be No sigh for safety , but a prayer for thee ! ) The war of elements no fears impart To Love ...
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HOURS OF IDLENESS | 3 |
Leaving Newstead Abbey Through thy battlements | 9 |
Damætas In law an infant | 29 |
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