The Works of Lord Byron, Volume 11Baudry, 1823 |
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... bosom , folded from The elements ; this bosom , which in vain Hath beat for thee , and then will beat more vainly , While thine -- Oh , God ! at least remit to her Thy wrath ! for she is pure amidst the failing As a star in the clouds ...
... bosom , folded from The elements ; this bosom , which in vain Hath beat for thee , and then will beat more vainly , While thine -- Oh , God ! at least remit to her Thy wrath ! for she is pure amidst the failing As a star in the clouds ...
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... bosom : There's not a breath of wind upon the hill , Yet quivers every leaf , and drops each blossom : Earth groans as if benath a heavy load . NOAH . Hark ! hark ! the sea - birds cry ! In clouds they overspread the lurid sky And hover ...
... bosom : There's not a breath of wind upon the hill , Yet quivers every leaf , and drops each blossom : Earth groans as if benath a heavy load . NOAH . Hark ! hark ! the sea - birds cry ! In clouds they overspread the lurid sky And hover ...
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... ( offering her infant to JAPHET . ) Oh let this child embark ! I brought him forth in woe , But thought it joy To see him to my bosom clinging so . Why was he born ? - What hath he done- My unwean'd son- To move Scene 3 . 47 A MYSTERY .
... ( offering her infant to JAPHET . ) Oh let this child embark ! I brought him forth in woe , But thought it joy To see him to my bosom clinging so . Why was he born ? - What hath he done- My unwean'd son- To move Scene 3 . 47 A MYSTERY .
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... bosom , in whose core No thought , save for his Maker's service , durst Intrude , however glorified and high ; He knew him but the viceroy of the sky , XXXII . He and the sombre silent Spirit met- They THE VISION OF JUDGMENT . 63.
... bosom , in whose core No thought , save for his Maker's service , durst Intrude , however glorified and high ; He knew him but the viceroy of the sky , XXXII . He and the sombre silent Spirit met- They THE VISION OF JUDGMENT . 63.
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... , like Spring's , And round our necks shall glance the Hooni strings ; So shall their brighter hues contrast the glow Of the dusk bosoms that beat high below . 40 .. 51 III . But now the dance is o'er - yet 98 THE ISLAND ,
... , like Spring's , And round our necks shall glance the Hooni strings ; So shall their brighter hues contrast the glow Of the dusk bosoms that beat high below . 40 .. 51 III . But now the dance is o'er - yet 98 THE ISLAND ,
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