The Poetical Works of Lord Byron: With LifeGall & Inglis, 1857 - Всего страниц: 576 |
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... dread of losing thee , By Osman's power , and Giaffir's stern decree . That dread shall vanish with the favouring gale Which Love to - night hath promised to my sail : ( No danger daunts the pair his smile hath blest , Their steps still ...
... dread of losing thee , By Osman's power , and Giaffir's stern decree . That dread shall vanish with the favouring gale Which Love to - night hath promised to my sail : ( No danger daunts the pair his smile hath blest , Their steps still ...
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... dread by slow degrees had worn away . The menials felt their usual awe alone , But more for him than them that fear was grown ; They deem'd him now unhappy , though at first Their evil judgment augur'd of the worst , And each long ...
... dread by slow degrees had worn away . The menials felt their usual awe alone , But more for him than them that fear was grown ; They deem'd him now unhappy , though at first Their evil judgment augur'd of the worst , And each long ...
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... dread me thus lonely , The last single Captive to millions in war . Farewell to thee , France ! when thy diadem crown'd me , I made thee the gem and the wonder of earth , - But thy weakness decrees I should leave as I found thee , Decay ...
... dread me thus lonely , The last single Captive to millions in war . Farewell to thee , France ! when thy diadem crown'd me , I made thee the gem and the wonder of earth , - But thy weakness decrees I should leave as I found thee , Decay ...
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