The Works of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals, and His Life, Volume 11J. Murray, 1835 |
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Page 11
... thine adjuration bow'd , Mortal - be thy wish avow'd ! Voice of the SECond Spirit . Mont Blanc is the monarch of mountains ; They crown'd him long ago On a throne of rocks , in a robe of clouds , With a diadem of snow . Around his waist ...
... thine adjuration bow'd , Mortal - be thy wish avow'd ! Voice of the SECond Spirit . Mont Blanc is the monarch of mountains ; They crown'd him long ago On a throne of rocks , in a robe of clouds , With a diadem of snow . Around his waist ...
Page 14
... thine , And lent thee but to make thee mine ) For this brief moment to descend , Where these weak spirits round thee bend And parley with a thing like thee - What wouldst thou , Child of Clay ! with me ? The SEVEN SPIRITS . Earth ...
... thine , And lent thee but to make thee mine ) For this brief moment to descend , Where these weak spirits round thee bend And parley with a thing like thee - What wouldst thou , Child of Clay ! with me ? The SEVEN SPIRITS . Earth ...
Page 15
... thine own words . Man . Why say ye so ? Spirit . If , as thou say'st , thine essence be as ours , We have replied in telling thee , the thing Mortals call death hath nought to do with us . Man . I then have call'd ye from your realms in ...
... thine own words . Man . Why say ye so ? Spirit . If , as thou say'st , thine essence be as ours , We have replied in telling thee , the thing Mortals call death hath nought to do with us . Man . I then have call'd ye from your realms in ...
Page 16
... thine eyes ? Man . No , none : yet stay - one moment , ere we part- I would behold ye face to face . I hear Your voices , sweet and melancholy sounds , As music on the waters ; and I see The steady aspect of a clear large star ; But ...
... thine eyes ? Man . No , none : yet stay - one moment , ere we part- I would behold ye face to face . I hear Your voices , sweet and melancholy sounds , As music on the waters ; and I see The steady aspect of a clear large star ; But ...
Page 17
... thine , With a power and with a sign . Though thy slumber may be deep , Yet thy spirit shall not sleep ; There are shades which will not vanish , There are thoughts thou canst not banish ; By a power to thee unknown , Thou canst never ...
... thine , With a power and with a sign . Though thy slumber may be deep , Yet thy spirit shall not sleep ; There are shades which will not vanish , There are thoughts thou canst not banish ; By a power to thee unknown , Thou canst never ...
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