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" It might be months, or years, or days, I kept no count, I took no note, I had no hope my eyes to raise, And clear them of their dreary mote... "
Selections from the writings of lord Byron, by a clergyman [W. Elwin]. - Page 91
by George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1854
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Archiv für das Studium der neueren Sprachen und Literaturen, Volumes 77-78

1887 - 994 pages
...skies (nach Analogie von heavens) für sky gebraucht, wie Maz. V, 21. — XIV, 5 ff.: at last inen came to set me "free, I ask'd not why and reck'd not where. Meurer erklärt: „ich kümmerte mich nicht darum, wo ich mich befand." Bandow: ,wherc =» wohin (sie...
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Albion and Erin in Poems of Th. Moore, Lord Byron, R. Burns, P.B. Shelley ...

Victor von Arentsschild - 1851 - 588 pages
...we sought to nave, — And yet my glance, too much oppresti'd, Had almost need of such a rest. 14. It might be months, or years, or days, I kept no count...not why, and reck'd not where, It was at length the «ame to me, Ketter'd or fetterless to be, I learn'd to love despair. Unb neue %t>tântn fûi)lt' id)...
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Zoologist: A Monthly Journal of Natural History, Volume 11

1853 - 486 pages
...toads be musical) have sung those touching lines at the close of ' The Prisoner of Chillon : ' — " It might be months, or years, or days, I kept no count...reck'd not where, It was at length the same to me Fettered or fetterless to be, I learn'd to love despair. And thus when they appear'd at last, And all...
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The Zoologist: A Popular Miscellany of Natural History, Volume 11

1853 - 488 pages
...close of ' The Prisoner of Chillon :' — " It might be months, or years, or days, I kept no count—I took no note, I had no hope my eyes to raise, And...reck'd not where, It was at length the same to me Fettered or fetterless to be, I learn'd to love despair. And thus when they appear'd at last, And all...
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The forget me not: a selection of simple songs

Forget-Me-Not, Forget-me-not - 1853 - 138 pages
...such a rest. It might be months, or years, or days, I kept no count—I took no note, I had no hopes my eyes to raise, And clear them of their dreary mote;...reck'd not where, It was at length the same to me, Fettered or fetterless to be, And thus when they appear" d at last, And all my bonds aside were cast,...
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Gleanings from the Poets: For Home and School

1854 - 456 pages
...one we sought tj save, And yet my glance, too mu;:h oppressed, Had almost need of such a rest. XIV. It might be months, or years, or days, — I kept...dreary mote ; At last men came to set me free, — I asked not why, and recked not where, It was at length the same to me Fettered or fetterless to be,...
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The Works of Lord Byron: Embracing His Suppressed Poems, and a Sketch of His ...

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1854 - 1126 pages
...o'er one we sought to save, And yet my glance, too much opprcst, Had almost need of such a rest. XIV. It might be months, or years, or days, I kept no count--! took no note, I had no hope my eyes to raise, And clear them of their dreary mote ; At last men came...
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Gleanings from the Poets: For Home and School

Anna Cabot Lowell - 1855 - 452 pages
...one we sought to save. And yet my glance, too much oppressed^ Had almost need of such a rest. XIVo It might be months, or years, or days, — . I kept...dreary mote ; At last men came to set me free, — I asked not why, and recked not where. It was at length the same to me Fettered or fetterless to be,...
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The poetical works of lord Byron, Page 11, Volume 3

George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1855 - 410 pages
...o'er one we sought to save, — And yet my glance, too much opprest, Had almost need of such a rest. It might be months, or years, or days, I kept no count,...eyes to raise, And clear them of their dreary mote ; 9 Between the entrances of the Rhone and Villeneuve, not far from Chillon, is a very small island...
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The Rag-picker: Or, Bound and Free

George Pickering Burnham - 1855 - 446 pages
...seven long years ! But she had no idea at all of this fact. 9 CHAPTER XXXII. THE DEBTOR IN PRISON. It might be months, or years, or days — I kept no count — I took no note ; I bail no bope my eyes to raise, And clear them of their dreary mote; At last men came to set mo free...
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