The Poetical Works of Lord Byron: With LifeGall & Inglis, 1857 - Всего страниц: 576 |
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... stood alone - a renegade Against the country he betray'd ; He stood alone amidst his band , Without a trusted heart or hand : They follow'd him , for he was brave , And great the spoil he got and gave ; They crouch'd to him , for he had ...
... stood alone - a renegade Against the country he betray'd ; He stood alone amidst his band , Without a trusted heart or hand : They follow'd him , for he was brave , And great the spoil he got and gave ; They crouch'd to him , for he had ...
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... stood with folded arms , On which the circling fetters sounded ; And not an ear but felt as wounded , Of all the chiefs that there were rank'd , When those dull chains in meeting clank'd : Till Paris.na's fatal charms Again attracted ...
... stood with folded arms , On which the circling fetters sounded ; And not an ear but felt as wounded , Of all the chiefs that there were rank'd , When those dull chains in meeting clank'd : Till Paris.na's fatal charms Again attracted ...
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... stood embosom'd in a happy valley , Crown'd by high woodlands , where the Druid oak Stood like Caractacus in act to rally His host , with broad arms ' gainst the thunderstroke ; And from beneath his boughs were seen to sally The dappled ...
... stood embosom'd in a happy valley , Crown'd by high woodlands , where the Druid oak Stood like Caractacus in act to rally His host , with broad arms ' gainst the thunderstroke ; And from beneath his boughs were seen to sally The dappled ...
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HOURS OF IDLENESS | 3 |
Leaving Newstead Abbey Through thy battlements | 9 |
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