The Works of Lord Byron, Том 2Carey, 1843 |
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... hour - Come on , we ' ll quickly find a surer footing , And something like a pathway , which the torrent Hath wash'd ... hours , at least ; When thou art better , I will be thy guide - But whither ? Man . It imports not I do know My ...
... hour - Come on , we ' ll quickly find a surer footing , And something like a pathway , which the torrent Hath wash'd ... hours , at least ; When thou art better , I will be thy guide - But whither ? Man . It imports not I do know My ...
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... hour- But words are breath - look on me in my sleep , Or watch my watchings - Come and sit by me ! My solitude is solitude no more , — But peopled with the Furies ; I have gnash'd My teeth in darkness till returning morn , Then cursed ...
... hour- But words are breath - look on me in my sleep , Or watch my watchings - Come and sit by me ! My solitude is solitude no more , — But peopled with the Furies ; I have gnash'd My teeth in darkness till returning morn , Then cursed ...
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... hours I shall not call in vain Yet in this hour I dread the thing I dare Until this hour I never shrunk to gaze On spirit , good or evil - now I tremble , And feel a strange cold thaw upon my heart . But I can act even what I most abhor ...
... hours I shall not call in vain Yet in this hour I dread the thing I dare Until this hour I never shrunk to gaze On spirit , good or evil - now I tremble , And feel a strange cold thaw upon my heart . But I can act even what I most abhor ...
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... Man . What is the hour ? Her . It wants but one till sunset , Say , And promises a lovely twilight . Man . Are all things so disposed of in the tower As I directed ? Her . All , my lord , are ready ; ACT III . SCENE 1 . 29 MANFRED .
... Man . What is the hour ? Her . It wants but one till sunset , Say , And promises a lovely twilight . Man . Are all things so disposed of in the tower As I directed ? Her . All , my lord , are ready ; ACT III . SCENE 1 . 29 MANFRED .
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... hour , But those were jocund times ! I would that such Would visit the old walls again ; they look As if they had forgotten them . Manuel . These walls Oh ! I have seen Must change their chieftain first . Some strange things in them ...
... hour , But those were jocund times ! I would that such Would visit the old walls again ; they look As if they had forgotten them . Manuel . These walls Oh ! I have seen Must change their chieftain first . Some strange things in them ...
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Abel Adah Alhama art thou Assyria aught avait bear beautiful behold Bertuccio blood breath brother Cain Chief conseil des dix Council Council of Ten dare death Doge Doge of Venice doth dread ducal Duke earth Enter eternity Exeunt Exit eyes Farewell father fear feel foes Foscari glory hath hear heart heaven honour hour immortal king leave Lioni live look lord Loredano Lucifer Marino Faliero Michel Steno mortal Myrrha ne'er never night noble o'er palace PANIA pass'd passion patrician prince qu'il Salemenes SARDANAPALUS satraps Semiramis senate shalt signor sire slaves smile soul speak spirit Steno sword tears thee thine things thou art thou hast thought throne torture unto Venice voice weep wilt words wouldst wretch Zillah
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Сторінка 127 - They name thee before me, A knell to mine ear; A shudder comes o'er me — Why wert thou so dear? They know not I knew thee Who knew thee too well : Long, long shall I rue thee Too deeply to tell.
Сторінка 136 - And the third angel sounded, and there fell a great star from heaven, burning as it were a lamp, and it fell upon the third part of the rivers, and upon the fountains of waters...
Сторінка 130 - Fare thee well! and if for ever, Still for ever, fare thee well: Even though unforgiving, never 'Gainst thee shall my heart rebel. Would that breast were bared before thee Where thy head so oft hath lain, While that placid sleep came o'er thee Which thou ne'er canst know again : Would that breast, by thee glanced over, Every inmost thought could show! Then thou wouldst at last discover 'Twas not well to spurn it so. Though the world for this commend thee — Though it smile upon the blow, Even its...
Сторінка 136 - And the second angel sounded, and as it were a great mountain burning with fire was cast into the sea ; and the third part of the sea became blood : 9 And the third part of the creatures which were in the sea, and had life, died ; and the third part of the ships were destroyed.
Сторінка 145 - A fearful hope was all the world contained ; Forests were set on fire — but hour by hour They fell and faded — and the crackling trunks Extinguished with a crash — and all was black. The brows of men by the despairing light Wore an unearthly aspect, as by fits The flashes fell upon them...
Сторінка 106 - Who didst not change through all the past, And canst not alter now. The love where Death has set his seal, Nor age can chill, nor rival steal, Nor falsehood disavow: And, what were worse, thou canst not see Or wrong, or change, or fault in me. The better days of life were ours; The worst can be but mine: The sun that cheers, the storm that lowers, Shall never more be thine. The silence of that dreamless sleep I envy now too much to weep; Nor need I to repine That all those charms have pass'd away,...
Сторінка 129 - THERE be none of Beauty's daughters With a magic like thee ; And like music on the waters Is thy sweet voice to me...
Сторінка 152 - 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 feel of pain...
Сторінка 55 - In that same hour and hall, the fingers of a hand Came forth against the wall, and wrote as if on sand : The fingers of a man ; — a solitary hand Along the letters ran, and traced them like a wand.
Сторінка 56 - Chaldea's seers are good, But here they have no skill ; And the unknown letters stood Untold and awful still. And Babel's men of age Are wise and deep in lore ; But now they were not sage, They saw — but knew no more.