The Poetical Works of Lord Byron: With LifeGall & Inglis, 1857 - Всего страниц: 576 |
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... thousand pilgrims fill the way ; While these a thousand kindred wreaths entwine , I cannot call one single blossom mine : What then remains ? in solitude to groan , To mix in friendship , or to sigh alone . Thus must I cling to some ...
... thousand pilgrims fill the way ; While these a thousand kindred wreaths entwine , I cannot call one single blossom mine : What then remains ? in solitude to groan , To mix in friendship , or to sigh alone . Thus must I cling to some ...
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... thousand sleepers strew'd the strand . What pillow'd them ? and why should he More wakeful than the humblest be , Since more their peril , worse their toil ? And yet they fearless dream of spoil ; While he alone , where thousands pass'd ...
... thousand sleepers strew'd the strand . What pillow'd them ? and why should he More wakeful than the humblest be , Since more their peril , worse their toil ? And yet they fearless dream of spoil ; While he alone , where thousands pass'd ...
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... thousand years of silenced factions sleep- The Forum , where the immortal accents glow , And still the eloquent air breathes - burns with Cicero CXIII . The field of freedom , faction , fame , and blood : Here a proud people's passions ...
... thousand years of silenced factions sleep- The Forum , where the immortal accents glow , And still the eloquent air breathes - burns with Cicero CXIII . The field of freedom , faction , fame , and blood : Here a proud people's passions ...
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HOURS OF IDLENESS | 3 |
Leaving Newstead Abbey Through thy battlements | 9 |
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