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" Titan ! to whose immortal eyes The sufferings of mortality, Seen in their sad reality, Were not as things that gods despise, What was thy pity's recompense? A silent suffering, and intense ; The rock, the vulture, and the chain, All that the proud can... "
The poetical works of lord Byron - Page 368
by George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1855
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Hebrew Melodies

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1815 - 324 pages
...eyes The sufferings of mortality, Seen in their sad reality, Were not as things that gods despise ; What was thy pity's recompense ? A silent suffering,...have a listener, nor will sigh Until its voice is echolcss. II. Titan ! to thee the strife was given Between the suffering and the will, Which torture...
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The works of ... lord Byron, Volume 6

George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1818 - 210 pages
...eyes The sufferings of mortality, Seen in their sad reality, Were not as things that gods despise ; What was thy pity's recompense ? A silent suffering,...listener, nor will sigh Until its voice is echoless. n. Titan ! to thee the strife was given Between the suffering and the will, Which torture where they...
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The Works of the Right Honourable Lord Byron: Prisoner of Chillon. Manfred ...

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1818 - 216 pages
...eyes The sufferings of mortality, Seen in their sad reality, Were not as things that gods despise ;« What was thy pity's recompense ? A silent suffering,...listener, nor will sigh Until its voice is echoless. 1L Titan ! to thee the strife was given Between the suffering and the will, Which torture where they...
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The works of lord Byron, Volume 4

George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1820 - 306 pages
...eyes The sufferings of mortality, Seen in their sad reality, Were not as things that gods despise : What was thy pity's recompense ? A silent suffering,...The agony they do not show, The suffocating sense of wo, Which speaks but in its loneliness, And then is jealous lest the sky Should have a listener, nor...
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The Works of Lord Byron: Manfred. Hebrew melodies. Ode to Napoleon ...

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1821 - 308 pages
...eyes The sufferings of mortality, Seen in their sad reality, Were not as things that gods despise; What was thy pity's recompense ? A silent suffering,...and the chain, All that the proud can feel of pain 3 The agony they do not show, The suffocating sense of woe, Which speaks but in its loneliness, And...
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The London Magazine, Volume 3

1821 - 746 pages
...the vulture, and the chain, A4 tlmt tlic proud can feel of pain, The agony tîtey do not thaw, ïhe 0 7 $ .ᔶ0 I>2L>R j59h 9d * ؅L4 R: 8C <4 8 ?. q + 2 am ɳ 3 l.zʐ j= ů j{e X< 0 MiD S$ ligh Until its voice is echolees. Griefs revolting in their cause, and poisonous and cureless in their...
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Lord Byron's Works ...

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1821 - 404 pages
...eyes The sufferings of mortality, Seen hi their sad reality, Were not as things that gods despise ; What was thy pity's recompense ? A silent suffering,...rock, the vulture, and the chain, All that the proud caa feel of pain, The agony they do not show, The suffocating sense of woe, Which speaks but in its...
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Urania: Taschenbuch auf das jahr 1810-1848

1822 - 534 pages
...(eijten, «nb nidit feinen eigenen fronen Sers fen an ben *pro met f) cu é fo arg wibetfptetÇen: •) The rock, the vulture. and the chain, All that the...listener, nor will sigh Until its voice is echoless. J5et ©ei«, RtiP imb Ufitf gtimm лиф fep be« Sloljen sp¿in. Sie jeigen п!ф1 ben ЖоЬееГфтег},...
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The works of lord Byron, comprehending the suppressed poems, Volumes 5-6

George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1822 - 614 pages
...Seen in their sad reality, Were not as things that gods despise ; What was thy pity's recompense ? The rock, the vulture, and the chain, All that the proud can feel of pain, The agony they do net show, The suffocating sense of woe, Which speaks but in its loneliness, And then is jealous lest...
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Select Works of the Right Honourable Lord Byron: In Two Volumes, Volume 2

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1823 - 310 pages
...eyes The sufferings of mortality, Seen in their sad reality, Were not as things that gods despise ; What was thy pity's recompense ? A silent suffering,...have a listener, nor will sigh Until its voice is echolcss. II. Titan ! to thee the strife was given Between the suffering and the will, Which torture...
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