The Poetical Works of Lord Byron: Complete in One VolumeLeavitt & Allen, 1858 - 935 من الصفحات |
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... thee obey , and gave me to command ; ( 3 ) Thee , on whose head a few short years will shower The gift of riches and the pride of power ; E'en now a name illustrious is thine own , Renown'd in rank , not far beneath the throne . Yet ...
... thee obey , and gave me to command ; ( 3 ) Thee , on whose head a few short years will shower The gift of riches and the pride of power ; E'en now a name illustrious is thine own , Renown'd in rank , not far beneath the throne . Yet ...
الصفحة 34
... thee alone , unrivall'd , would belong The feeble efforts of my lengthen'd song . ( 4 ) Well canst thou boast , to lead in senates fit , A Spartan firmness with Athenian wit : Though yet in embryo these perfections shine , LYCUS ! thy ...
... thee alone , unrivall'd , would belong The feeble efforts of my lengthen'd song . ( 4 ) Well canst thou boast , to lead in senates fit , A Spartan firmness with Athenian wit : Though yet in embryo these perfections shine , LYCUS ! thy ...
الصفحة 41
... thee these early faults I owe , To thee , the wise and old reproving : They know my sins , but do not know " T was thine to break the bonds of loving . For once my soul , like thine , was pure , And all its rising fires could smother ...
... thee these early faults I owe , To thee , the wise and old reproving : They know my sins , but do not know " T was thine to break the bonds of loving . For once my soul , like thine , was pure , And all its rising fires could smother ...
الصفحة 69
... thee in truth or fancy seem'd : Nor , having seen thee , shall I vainly seek To paint those charms which varied as they beam'd- To such as see thee not my words were weak ; To those who gaze on thee what language could they speak ? Ah ...
... thee in truth or fancy seem'd : Nor , having seen thee , shall I vainly seek To paint those charms which varied as they beam'd- To such as see thee not my words were weak ; To those who gaze on thee what language could they speak ? Ah ...
الصفحة 79
... thee ! whose glorious name Who knows not , knows not man's divinest lore : And now I view thee , ' tis , alas ! with shame That I in feeblest accents must adore . When I recount thy worshippers of yore I tremble , and can only bend the ...
... thee ! whose glorious name Who knows not , knows not man's divinest lore : And now I view thee , ' tis , alas ! with shame That I in feeblest accents must adore . When I recount thy worshippers of yore I tremble , and can only bend the ...
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