The Complete Works of Lord Byron Including His Suppressed Poems and Others Never Before Published, Volume 1Baudry's foreign library, 1847 |
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... tomb , Had buried long his hopes , no more to raise : Pleasure's pall'd victim ! life - abhorring gloom Wrote on his faded brow cursed Cain's unresting doom . LXXXIV . Still he beheld , nor mingled with the throng ; But view'd them not ...
... tomb , Had buried long his hopes , no more to raise : Pleasure's pall'd victim ! life - abhorring gloom Wrote on his faded brow cursed Cain's unresting doom . LXXXIV . Still he beheld , nor mingled with the throng ; But view'd them not ...
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... tomb , But cannot hope for rest before . 6 . What exile from himself can flee ? To zones , though more and more remote , Still , still pursues , where'er I be , The blight of life - the demon thought . • 7 . Yet others rapt in pleasure ...
... tomb , But cannot hope for rest before . 6 . What exile from himself can flee ? To zones , though more and more remote , Still , still pursues , where'er I be , The blight of life - the demon thought . • 7 . Yet others rapt in pleasure ...
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... tomb ? LXXIV . Spirit of freedom ! when on Phyle's brow 58 Thou sat'st with Thrasybulus and his train , Couldst thou forebode the dismal hour which now Dims the green beauties of thine Attic plain ? Not thirty tyrants now enforce the ...
... tomb ? LXXIV . Spirit of freedom ! when on Phyle's brow 58 Thou sat'st with Thrasybulus and his train , Couldst thou forebode the dismal hour which now Dims the green beauties of thine Attic plain ? Not thirty tyrants now enforce the ...
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... tomb of all its pious spoil , 40 May wind their path of blood along the West ; But ne'er will freedom seek this fated soil , But slave succeed to slave through years of endless toil . LXXVIII . Yet mark their mirth - ere lenten days ...
... tomb of all its pious spoil , 40 May wind their path of blood along the West ; But ne'er will freedom seek this fated soil , But slave succeed to slave through years of endless toil . LXXVIII . Yet mark their mirth - ere lenten days ...
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... tomb , or festivals in honour of his memory by his countrymen , as Achilles , Brasi- das , & c . , and at last even Antinoüs , whose death was as heroic as his life was infamous . Note 5. Stanza ix . Lord Byron wrote this stanza at ...
... tomb , or festivals in honour of his memory by his countrymen , as Achilles , Brasi- das , & c . , and at last even Antinoüs , whose death was as heroic as his life was infamous . Note 5. Stanza ix . Lord Byron wrote this stanza at ...
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