The European Magazine, and London Review, Količine 81–82Philological Society of London, 1822 |
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... thou wilt but hear my cry , Oh ! let not this keen agony Around my frozen members quiver . It is as marble to my heart ! — Now through my brain , A thousand lightnings dart , And yet I mourn in vain ! Ayc , -Now the genial warmth ...
... thou wilt but hear my cry , Oh ! let not this keen agony Around my frozen members quiver . It is as marble to my heart ! — Now through my brain , A thousand lightnings dart , And yet I mourn in vain ! Ayc , -Now the genial warmth ...
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... thou wilt , thy new- fangled coulters , spades and harrows , alter the implements of our fathers from the ploughshare to the mouse - trap ; but know thou art in the land that was won of old by the flaxen - haired Kempions of the North ...
... thou wilt , thy new- fangled coulters , spades and harrows , alter the implements of our fathers from the ploughshare to the mouse - trap ; but know thou art in the land that was won of old by the flaxen - haired Kempions of the North ...
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... thou hast broke , On the wild currents fling them ; On the quicksand and rock Let the mermaiden sing them . New sweetness they'll give her Bewildering strain ; But there's one who will never Believe them again . O were there an island ...
... thou hast broke , On the wild currents fling them ; On the quicksand and rock Let the mermaiden sing them . New sweetness they'll give her Bewildering strain ; But there's one who will never Believe them again . O were there an island ...
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... most dis- graceful truth , which the history of all " . ages has lamentably confirmed ; - . Thou seest 66 Iflict ensues , and they are ulimately routed . From 1822. ] 59 Byron's Sardanapalus ; The Two Foscari ; and Cain .
... most dis- graceful truth , which the history of all " . ages has lamentably confirmed ; - . Thou seest 66 Iflict ensues , and they are ulimately routed . From 1822. ] 59 Byron's Sardanapalus ; The Two Foscari ; and Cain .
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... thou God of Quiet ! Whose reign is o'er seal'd eyelids and ' soft dreams , Or deep , deep sleep , so as to be un- fathom'd , • Look like thy brother , Death , -— so still , — so stirless , - For then we are happiest , as it may be , we ...
... thou God of Quiet ! Whose reign is o'er seal'd eyelids and ' soft dreams , Or deep , deep sleep , so as to be un- fathom'd , • Look like thy brother , Death , -— so still , — so stirless , - For then we are happiest , as it may be , we ...
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