The Poetical Works of Lord Byron: Complete in One VolumeLippincott, Grambo & Company, 1854 - 601 pagini |
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Pagina 16
... slave . Here I can trace - ah , no ! that eye , Whose azure floats in liquid fire , Must all the painter's art defy , And bid him from the task retire . Here I behold its beauteous hue ; But where's the beam so sweetly straying , Which ...
... slave . Here I can trace - ah , no ! that eye , Whose azure floats in liquid fire , Must all the painter's art defy , And bid him from the task retire . Here I behold its beauteous hue ; But where's the beam so sweetly straying , Which ...
Pagina 17
... slave to every vicious joy ; From every sense of shame and virtue wean'd , In lies an adept , in deceit a fiend ; Versed in hypocrisy , while yet a child ; Fickle as wind , of inclinations wild : Woman his dupe , his heedless friend a ...
... slave to every vicious joy ; From every sense of shame and virtue wean'd , In lies an adept , in deceit a fiend ; Versed in hypocrisy , while yet a child ; Fickle as wind , of inclinations wild : Woman his dupe , his heedless friend a ...
Pagina 31
... slave alone would toil for more . Now last , but nearest , of the social band , See honest , open , generous Cleon stand ; With scarce one speck to cloud the pleasing scene , No vice degrades that purest soul serene . 2 The Rev. John ...
... slave alone would toil for more . Now last , but nearest , of the social band , See honest , open , generous Cleon stand ; With scarce one speck to cloud the pleasing scene , No vice degrades that purest soul serene . 2 The Rev. John ...
Pagina 42
... Slave of my thoughts , obedient to my will , Torn from thy parent bird to form a pen , That mighty instrument of little men ! The pen ! foredoomed to aid the mental throes Of brains that labour , big with verse or prose , Though nymphs ...
... Slave of my thoughts , obedient to my will , Torn from thy parent bird to form a pen , That mighty instrument of little men ! The pen ! foredoomed to aid the mental throes Of brains that labour , big with verse or prose , Though nymphs ...
Pagina 70
... slave- Thy choice is most ignobly brave ! VI . He who of old would rend the oak , Dream'd not of the rebound ; Chain'd by the trunk he vainly broke Alone how look'd he round ? Thou , in the sternness of thy strength , An equal deed hast ...
... slave- Thy choice is most ignobly brave ! VI . He who of old would rend the oak , Dream'd not of the rebound ; Chain'd by the trunk he vainly broke Alone how look'd he round ? Thou , in the sternness of thy strength , An equal deed hast ...
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