The Works of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals, and His Life, Band 11J. Murray, 1835 |
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... pain , And by thy brotherhood of Cain , I call upon thee ! and compel ( 1 ) Thyself to be thy proper Hell ! And on thy head I pour the vial Which doth devote thee to this trial ; Nor to slumber , nor to die , Shall be in thy destiny ...
... pain , And by thy brotherhood of Cain , I call upon thee ! and compel ( 1 ) Thyself to be thy proper Hell ! And on thy head I pour the vial Which doth devote thee to this trial ; Nor to slumber , nor to die , Shall be in thy destiny ...
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... pain , Canst thou be black with evil ? -say not so . Can one of gentle thoughts have wreak'd revenge Upon his enemies ? Man . Oh ! no , no , no ! My injuries came down on those who loved me— On those whom I best loved : I never quell'd ...
... pain , Canst thou be black with evil ? -say not so . Can one of gentle thoughts have wreak'd revenge Upon his enemies ? Man . Oh ! no , no , no ! My injuries came down on those who loved me— On those whom I best loved : I never quell'd ...
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... pain , Or joy that ends in agony or faintness In all the days of past and future , for In life there is no present , we can number How few - how less than few - wherein the soul Forbears to pant for death , and yet draws back As from a ...
... pain , Or joy that ends in agony or faintness In all the days of past and future , for In life there is no present , we can number How few - how less than few - wherein the soul Forbears to pant for death , and yet draws back As from a ...
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... pain of I know not what , until I have tried again at the third act . I am not sure that I shall try , and still less that I shall succeed if I do . " ་ " Rome , May 5. - I have re - written the greater part , and returned what is not ...
... pain of I know not what , until I have tried again at the third act . I am not sure that I shall try , and still less that I shall succeed if I do . " ་ " Rome , May 5. - I have re - written the greater part , and returned what is not ...
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... painful and offensive nature of the circumstance on which its distress is ultimately founded . The lyrical songs of the Spirits are too long , and not all excellent . There is something of pedantry in them now and then ; and even ...
... painful and offensive nature of the circumstance on which its distress is ultimately founded . The lyrical songs of the Spirits are too long , and not all excellent . There is something of pedantry in them now and then ; and even ...
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