The Complete Works of Lord Byron: Reprinted from the Last London Edition, Containing Besides the Notes and Illustrations by Moore [et Al.] Considerable Additions and Original Notes, with a Most Complete Index, to which is Prefixed a LifeA. and W. Galignani, 1837 - 935 pages |
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... fear women and men who can't swim have of deep or even of shallow water ( and the Venetians in particular , though they live on the waves ) , and that it was also night , and very cold , it shows that she had a devilish spirit of some ...
... fear women and men who can't swim have of deep or even of shallow water ( and the Venetians in particular , though they live on the waves ) , and that it was also night , and very cold , it shows that she had a devilish spirit of some ...
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... fears , Parch'd to the throat my tongue adheres , My pulse beats quick , my breath heaves short , My limbs deny their ... fear , no wild alarm , he knew , But lightly o'er her bosom moved : And , softly fluttering here and there , He ...
... fears , Parch'd to the throat my tongue adheres , My pulse beats quick , my breath heaves short , My limbs deny their ... fear , no wild alarm , he knew , But lightly o'er her bosom moved : And , softly fluttering here and there , He ...
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... fear ? " I heard his seeming artless tale , I heard his sighs upon the gale : My breast was never pity's foe , But felt for all the baby's woe . I drew the bar , and by the light Young Love , the infant , met my sight ; His bow across ...
... fear ? " I heard his seeming artless tale , I heard his sighs upon the gale : My breast was never pity's foe , But felt for all the baby's woe . I drew the bar , and by the light Young Love , the infant , met my sight ; His bow across ...
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... fear . Oh ! when , my adored , in the tomb will they place me , Since , in life , love and friendship for ever are fled ? If again in the mansion of death I embrace thee , Perhaps they will leave unmolested the dead . TO CAROLINE . WHEN ...
... fear . Oh ! when , my adored , in the tomb will they place me , Since , in life , love and friendship for ever are fled ? If again in the mansion of death I embrace thee , Perhaps they will leave unmolested the dead . TO CAROLINE . WHEN ...
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... fear'd that , too divine for earth , The skies might claim thee for their own : Therefore , to guard her dearest work , Lest angels might dispute the prize , She bade a secret lightning lurk Within those once - celestial eyes . These ...
... fear'd that , too divine for earth , The skies might claim thee for their own : Therefore , to guard her dearest work , Lest angels might dispute the prize , She bade a secret lightning lurk Within those once - celestial eyes . These ...
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Ali Pacha Athens bard beauty behold beneath blood Boccaccio bosom breast breath brow Calmar Canto Childe Harold dare dark dead dear death deeds Doge Doge of Venice dread earth Edinburgh Review Faliero fame fate fear feel foes gaze Giaour glory grave Greece Greek hand hath hear heard heart heaven honour hope hour Italy Lady less letter Lioni live look Lord Byron Manfred Marino Faliero Michel Steno mind mortal mountains muse ne'er never night noble o'er once palace Parisina pass'd passion Petrarch poem poet poetry Ravenna rhyme scarce scene seem'd seems shore sigh smile song soul Southey spirit stanzas tears thee thine thing thou thought tomb Venetian Venice verse voice waves wild words young youth εἰς καὶ νὰ τὴν τὸ