The Works of Lord Byron, Volume 11Baudry, 1823 |
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... There's Japhet loves thee well , hath loved thee long ; Marry , and bring forth dust ! ANAH . I should have loved Azaziel not less were he mortal ; yet I am glad he is not . I can not outlive him . And when I think that his immortal ...
... There's Japhet loves thee well , hath loved thee long ; Marry , and bring forth dust ! ANAH . I should have loved Azaziel not less were he mortal ; yet I am glad he is not . I can not outlive him . And when I think that his immortal ...
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... there thou'must ' Acknowledge that more loving dust Ne'er wept beneath the skies : The in Thou walk'st thy many worlds , thou see'st The face of Him who made thee great , As He hath made me of the least Of those cast out from Eden's ...
... there thou'must ' Acknowledge that more loving dust Ne'er wept beneath the skies : The in Thou walk'st thy many worlds , thou see'st The face of Him who made thee great , As He hath made me of the least Of those cast out from Eden's ...
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... There is a ray In me , which , though forbidden yet to shine , I feel was lighted at thy God's and thine . It may be hidden long : death and decay Our mother Eve bequeath'd us - but my Defies it though this life must pass away , Is that ...
... There is a ray In me , which , though forbidden yet to shine , I feel was lighted at thy God's and thine . It may be hidden long : death and decay Our mother Eve bequeath'd us - but my Defies it though this life must pass away , Is that ...
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... No , Irad ; I will to the cavern : whose Mouth they say opens from the internal world To let the inner spirits of the earth Forth when they walk its surface . IRAD . What wouldst thou there ? JAPHET . Wherefore Scene 2 . 13 A MYSTERY .
... No , Irad ; I will to the cavern : whose Mouth they say opens from the internal world To let the inner spirits of the earth Forth when they walk its surface . IRAD . What wouldst thou there ? JAPHET . Wherefore Scene 2 . 13 A MYSTERY .
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George Gordon Byron Byron. IRAD . What wouldst thou there ? JAPHET . Wherefore so ? Soothe further my With gloom as sad : it is a hopeless spot , And I am hopeless . IRAD . But ' tis dangerous ; sad spirit Strange sounds and sights have ...
George Gordon Byron Byron. IRAD . What wouldst thou there ? JAPHET . Wherefore so ? Soothe further my With gloom as sad : it is a hopeless spot , And I am hopeless . IRAD . But ' tis dangerous ; sad spirit Strange sounds and sights have ...
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Adamite Adventure Bay AHOLIBAMAH ANAH angels Archangel Asmodeus aught AZAZIEL beauty beneath better boat bosom canoe CANTO cave Christian clay clouds death deck deep doth earth eternal eyes feel Fletcher Christian friends gazed glory grave hath heard heart Heaven hell hour immortal IRAD island isle JAPHET Juan kings knew Lady Adeline leave less light look look'd Lord Michael mortal mountains mutineers native ne'er Nereid Neuha never night NOAH nought o'er ocean once Otaheite passion Perhaps race RAPHAEL rest rock round sail Saint Peter SAMIASA Sathan savage scarce seem'd Seraph ship shore sire smile son of Noah soul spirit star stood thee there's thine things third watch thought throne Tonga Islands Toobonai Torquil true turn'd twas twill unto virtue waters wave what's wild wind wings young