The Works of Lord Byron, Volume 11Baudry, 1823 |
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Page 11
... Perhaps she looks upon them as I look . Methinks a being that is beautiful Becometh more so as it looks on beauty , The eternal beauty of undying things . Oh , Anah ! IRAD . But she loves thee not . JAPHET . IRAD . Alas ! And proud ...
... Perhaps she looks upon them as I look . Methinks a being that is beautiful Becometh more so as it looks on beauty , The eternal beauty of undying things . Oh , Anah ! IRAD . But she loves thee not . JAPHET . IRAD . Alas ! And proud ...
Page 14
... perhaps deserved it ; And , in its stead , a heaviness of heart- A weakness of the spirit - listless days , And nights inexorable to sweet sleep- Have come upon me . Peace ! what peace ? the calm Of desolation , and the stillness of The ...
... perhaps deserved it ; And , in its stead , a heaviness of heart- A weakness of the spirit - listless days , And nights inexorable to sweet sleep- Have come upon me . Peace ! what peace ? the calm Of desolation , and the stillness of The ...
Page 17
... Perhaps even hours , ye will be changed , rent , hurled Before the mass of waters ; and yon cave , Which seems to lead into a lower world , Shall have its depths search'd by the sweeping wave , And dolphins gambol in the lion's den ...
... Perhaps even hours , ye will be changed , rent , hurled Before the mass of waters ; and yon cave , Which seems to lead into a lower world , Shall have its depths search'd by the sweeping wave , And dolphins gambol in the lion's den ...
Page 77
... perhaps be blown ; It is my gentle public , lend thine ear ! ' Tis , that what Junius we are wont to call , Was really , truly , nobody at all . LXXXI . I don't see wherefore letters should not be THE VISION OF JUDGMENT . 77.
... perhaps be blown ; It is my gentle public , lend thine ear ! ' Tis , that what Junius we are wont to call , Was really , truly , nobody at all . LXXXI . I don't see wherefore letters should not be THE VISION OF JUDGMENT . 77.
Page 103
... perhaps a Tamerlane ; Bred to a throne , perhaps unfit to reign . For the same soul that rends its path to ' sway , If reard ' to such , can find no further prey Beyond itself , and must retrace its way , Plunging for pleasure into pain ...
... perhaps a Tamerlane ; Bred to a throne , perhaps unfit to reign . For the same soul that rends its path to ' sway , If reard ' to such , can find no further prey Beyond itself , and must retrace its way , Plunging for pleasure into pain ...
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AHOLIBAMAH ANAH angels arms aught AZAZIEL bear beauty beneath better boat born cause Christian clouds death deep doubt earth eternal eyes face fall feel fire friends glory grave half hand hath head heard heart Heaven hope hour human immortal IRAD island JAPHET Juan keep kings knew Lady land late least leave less light lived look Lord means mind mortal mountains native Nature never night NOAH o'er ocean once pass passion past Perhaps race rest rock round sail Saint scarce seen ship shore soon soul spirit star stood tell thee there's thine things thou thought true turn unto voice waters wave whole wild wind wings young