The Works of Lord Byron, Volume 11Baudry, 1823 |
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Page 61
... knew much what it was about- « He did as doth the puppet - by its wire , « And will be judged like all the rest , no doubt : « My business and your own is not to inquire << Into such matters , but to mind our cue- « Which is to act as ...
... knew much what it was about- « He did as doth the puppet - by its wire , « And will be judged like all the rest , no doubt : « My business and your own is not to inquire << Into such matters , but to mind our cue- « Which is to act as ...
Page 62
... knew whither His guards had led him , though they gently dealt With royal manes ( for , by many stories , And true , we learn the angels all are Tories ) .: XXVII . As things where in this posture , the gate flew Asunder , and the ...
... knew whither His guards had led him , though they gently dealt With royal manes ( for , by many stories , And true , we learn the angels all are Tories ) .: XXVII . As things where in this posture , the gate flew Asunder , and the ...
Page 63
... 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.
... 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.
Page 64
... knew each other both for good and ill ; Such was their power , that neither could forget His former friend and future foe ; but still There was a high , immortal , proud regret as if ' twere less their wil ! In either's eye , Than ...
... knew each other both for good and ill ; Such was their power , that neither could forget His former friend and future foe ; but still There was a high , immortal , proud regret as if ' twere less their wil ! In either's eye , Than ...
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... knew what to think of it , a << When I beheld you , in your jesting way , « Flitting and whispering round about the spit « Where Belial , upon ' duty for the day , << With Fox's lard was basting William Pitt , « His pupil ; I knew what ...
... knew what to think of it , a << When I beheld you , in your jesting way , « Flitting and whispering round about the spit « Where Belial , upon ' duty for the day , << With Fox's lard was basting William Pitt , « His pupil ; I knew what ...
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