The Works of Lord Byron, Volume 11Baudry, 1823 |
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... o'er rocky Ararat : - How my heart beats ! AHOLIBAMAH . Let us proceed upon Our invocation . I tremble . ANAH . But the stars are hidden . AHOLIBAMAH . So do I , but not with fear Of aught save their delay . ANAH . My sister , though I ...
... o'er rocky Ararat : - How my heart beats ! AHOLIBAMAH . Let us proceed upon Our invocation . I tremble . ANAH . But the stars are hidden . AHOLIBAMAH . So do I , but not with fear Of aught save their delay . ANAH . My sister , though I ...
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... o'er the sepulchre Of the poor child of clay which so adored him As he adores the Highest , death becomes Less terrible ; but yet I pity him ; His grief will be of ages , or at least 2 Mine would be such for him , were I the Seraph ...
... o'er the sepulchre Of the poor child of clay which so adored him As he adores the Highest , death becomes Less terrible ; but yet I pity him ; His grief will be of ages , or at least 2 Mine would be such for him , were I the Seraph ...
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... o'er the wreck of this until The salt morass subside into a sphere Beneath the sun , and be the monument , The sole and undistinguish'd sepulchre , Of yet quick myriads of all life ? How much Breath will be still'd at once ! All ...
... o'er the wreck of this until The salt morass subside into a sphere Beneath the sun , and be the monument , The sole and undistinguish'd sepulchre , Of yet quick myriads of all life ? How much Breath will be still'd at once ! All ...
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... o'er the ocean wide For the expected ebb which cometh not : All shall be void , Destroy'd ! Another element shall be the lord Of life , and the abhorr'd Children of dust be quench'd ; and of each hue Of earth nought left but the ...
... o'er the ocean wide For the expected ebb which cometh not : All shall be void , Destroy'd ! Another element shall be the lord Of life , and the abhorr'd Children of dust be quench'd ; and of each hue Of earth nought left but the ...
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... , And build thy city o'er the drown'd Earth's grave ? Who would outlive their kind , Except the base and blind ? Mine Hateth thine As of a different order in the sphere , But not our own . There is not one who Scene 3 . 21 A MYSTERY .
... , And build thy city o'er the drown'd Earth's grave ? Who would outlive their kind , Except the base and blind ? Mine Hateth thine As of a different order in the sphere , But not our own . There is not one who Scene 3 . 21 A MYSTERY .
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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