The Works of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals, and His Life, Volume 11J. Murray, 1835 |
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... nought to do with us . Man . I then have call'd ye from your realms in vain ; Ye cannot , or ye will not , aid me . Say ; Spirit . What we possess we offer ; it is thine : Bethink ere thou dismiss us , ask again— Kingdom , and sway ...
... nought to do with us . Man . I then have call'd ye from your realms in vain ; Ye cannot , or ye will not , aid me . Say ; Spirit . What we possess we offer ; it is thine : Bethink ere thou dismiss us , ask again— Kingdom , and sway ...
Page 62
... nought resembles . Her . There be more sons in like predicament . But wherein do they differ ? Manuel . I speak not Of features or of form , but mind and habits ; Count Sigismund was proud , —but gay and free , — A warrior and a ...
... nought resembles . Her . There be more sons in like predicament . But wherein do they differ ? Manuel . I speak not Of features or of form , but mind and habits ; Count Sigismund was proud , —but gay and free , — A warrior and a ...
Page 135
... nought to me More than that patent work of God's invention , A charming woman , whom we like to see ; But writing names would merit reprehension , Yet if you like to find out this fair she , At the next London or Parisian ball You still ...
... nought to me More than that patent work of God's invention , A charming woman , whom we like to see ; But writing names would merit reprehension , Yet if you like to find out this fair she , At the next London or Parisian ball You still ...
Page 149
... subjects ' blood ; For thousands fell that flight to aid : And not a voice was heard t ' upbraid Ambition in his humbled hour , When truth had nought to dread from power . His horse was slain , and Gieta gave - His L 3 149.
... subjects ' blood ; For thousands fell that flight to aid : And not a voice was heard t ' upbraid Ambition in his humbled hour , When truth had nought to dread from power . His horse was slain , and Gieta gave - His L 3 149.
Page 169
... nought distinctly seen In the dim waste would indicate The omen of a cottage gate ; No twinkling taper from afar Stood like a hospitable star ; Not even an ignis - fatuus rose To make him merry with my woes : That very cheat had cheer'd ...
... nought distinctly seen In the dim waste would indicate The omen of a cottage gate ; No twinkling taper from afar Stood like a hospitable star ; Not even an ignis - fatuus rose To make him merry with my woes : That very cheat had cheer'd ...
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