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... I am , thy friend . And who so cold as look on thee , Thou lovely wand'rer , and be less ? Nor be , what man should ever be , The friend of Beauty in distress ? Ah ! who would think that form had past Through POEMS . 21.
... I am , thy friend . And who so cold as look on thee , Thou lovely wand'rer , and be less ? Nor be , what man should ever be , The friend of Beauty in distress ? Ah ! who would think that form had past Through POEMS . 21.
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... past Through Danger's most destructive path , Had braved the death - winged tempest's blast , And ' scaped a tyrant's fiercer wrath ? Lady ! when I shall view the walls Where free Byzantium once arose ; And Stamboul's Oriental halls The ...
... past Through Danger's most destructive path , Had braved the death - winged tempest's blast , And ' scaped a tyrant's fiercer wrath ? Lady ! when I shall view the walls Where free Byzantium once arose ; And Stamboul's Oriental halls The ...
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... . CHORUS . Sons of Greeks ! let us go In arms against the foe , Till their hated blood shall flow In a river past our feet . 2 . Then manfully despising The Turkish tyrant's yoke , POEMS . 39 Translation of a Greek war song.
... . CHORUS . Sons of Greeks ! let us go In arms against the foe , Till their hated blood shall flow In a river past our feet . 2 . Then manfully despising The Turkish tyrant's yoke , POEMS . 39 Translation of a Greek war song.
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... past ages , Oh , start again to life ! At the sound of my trumpet , breaking Your sleep , oh , join with me ! And the seven - hilled city seeking , Fight , conquer , till we're free . Sons of Greeks , & c . 3 . Sparta , Sparta , why in ...
... past ages , Oh , start again to life ! At the sound of my trumpet , breaking Your sleep , oh , join with me ! And the seven - hilled city seeking , Fight , conquer , till we're free . Sons of Greeks , & c . 3 . Sparta , Sparta , why in ...
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... thou lowly laid ? By many a shore and many a sea Divided , yet beloved in vain ; The past , the future fled to thee To bid us meet - no - ne'er again ! Could this have been - a word , a look 52 POEMS . To Thyrza Stanzas To Thyrza ...
... thou lowly laid ? By many a shore and many a sea Divided , yet beloved in vain ; The past , the future fled to thee To bid us meet - no - ne'er again ! Could this have been - a word , a look 52 POEMS . To Thyrza Stanzas To Thyrza ...
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Abydos art thou Athens behold blest blood bloom blush bosom breast cease charms cold Constantinople could'st dare dark dead dear death deemed doomed dread dream earth eyes fair fame FAREWELL fear feel Fiend's arch fire from heaven fled flowers frigate Galilee gaze Genevra glance Haideé harp hath heaven HEBREW MELODIES hope hour Judah's JUVENAL light living lonely love thee loved in vain lute Mariamne mirth mourn ne'er never Newstead Abbey night Note o'er once pain pangs perchance Pindus remember repine Romaic SAW THEE scene shine shone sigh silent sleep smile soar song Sorrow soul sound Sparta STANZAS sweet tears thine thing thou art thou canst thou hast thought throne THY DAYS thy fall thy heart Thyrza triumph Turkish twill vainly voice WALKS IN BEAUTY weep wept withered ἀγαπῶ Ζώη Ζώη με
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