The Works of Lord Byron, Volume 2John Murray, 1828 |
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... Giaffir sate in his Divan : Deep thought was in his aged eye ; And though the face of Mussulman Not oft betrays to standers by The mind within , well skill'd to hide All but unconquerable pride , His pensive cheek and pondering brow Did ...
... Giaffir sate in his Divan : Deep thought was in his aged eye ; And though the face of Mussulman Not oft betrays to standers by The mind within , well skill'd to hide All but unconquerable pride , His pensive cheek and pondering brow Did ...
Page 203
... Giaffir's ear , But every frown and every word Pierced keener than a Christian's sword . " Son of a slave ! -reproach'd with fear ! " Those gibes had cost another dear . " Son of a slave ! -and who my sire ? " Thus held his thoughts ...
... Giaffir's ear , But every frown and every word Pierced keener than a Christian's sword . " Son of a slave ! -reproach'd with fear ! " Those gibes had cost another dear . " Son of a slave ! -and who my sire ? " Thus held his thoughts ...
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... Giaffir felt His purpose half within him melt : Not that against her fancied weal His heart though stern could ever feel ; Affection chain'd her to that heart ; Ambition tore the links apart . VOL . II . T VII . " Zuleika ! child of ...
... Giaffir felt His purpose half within him melt : Not that against her fancied weal His heart though stern could ever feel ; Affection chain'd her to that heart ; Ambition tore the links apart . VOL . II . T VII . " Zuleika ! child of ...
Page 207
... right sharply dealt ; Nor mark'd the javelin - darting crowd , Nor heard their Ollahs ( 14 ) wild and loud- He thought but of old Giaffir's daughter ! X. No word from Selim's bosom broke ; One sigh CANTO I. THE BRIDE OF ABYDOS . 207.
... right sharply dealt ; Nor mark'd the javelin - darting crowd , Nor heard their Ollahs ( 14 ) wild and loud- He thought but of old Giaffir's daughter ! X. No word from Selim's bosom broke ; One sigh CANTO I. THE BRIDE OF ABYDOS . 207.
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... Giaffir almost call'd me coward ! " Now I have motive to be brave ; " The son of his neglected slave , 66 66 Nay , start not , ' twas the term he gave , " May show , though little apt to vaunt , " A heart his words nor deeds can daunt ...
... Giaffir almost call'd me coward ! " Now I have motive to be brave ; " The son of his neglected slave , 66 66 Nay , start not , ' twas the term he gave , " May show , though little apt to vaunt , " A heart his words nor deeds can daunt ...
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