Don Juan. Cantos i. to v. [by lord Byron]. |
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Julia had honour , virtue , truth , and love , For Don Alfonso ; and she inly swore ,
By all the vows below to powers above , She never would disgrace the ring she
wore , Nor leave a wish which wisdom might reprove ; And while she ponder ' d ...
Julia had honour , virtue , truth , and love , For Don Alfonso ; and she inly swore ,
By all the vows below to powers above , She never would disgrace the ring she
wore , Nor leave a wish which wisdom might reprove ; And while she ponder ' d ...
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But Juan had got many things to leave , His mother , and a mistress , and no wife
, So that he had much better cause to grieve Than many persons more advanced
in life ; And if we now and then a sigh must heave At quitting even those we quit ...
But Juan had got many things to leave , His mother , and a mistress , and no wife
, So that he had much better cause to grieve Than many persons more advanced
in life ; And if we now and then a sigh must heave At quitting even those we quit ...
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Here I must leave him , for I grow pathetic , Moved by the Chinese nymph of tears
, green tea ! Than whom Cassandra was not more prophetic ; For if my pure
libations exceed three , I feel my heart become so sympathetic , That I must have
...
Here I must leave him , for I grow pathetic , Moved by the Chinese nymph of tears
, green tea ! Than whom Cassandra was not more prophetic ; For if my pure
libations exceed three , I feel my heart become so sympathetic , That I must have
...
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Here I might enter on a chaste description , Having withstood temptation in my
youth , But hear that several people take exception At the first two books having
too much truth ; Therefore I ' ll make Don Juan leave the ship soon , Because the
...
Here I might enter on a chaste description , Having withstood temptation in my
youth , But hear that several people take exception At the first two books having
too much truth ; Therefore I ' ll make Don Juan leave the ship soon , Because the
...
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For his own part , he really should rejoice “ To see them true believers , but no
less “ Would leave his proposition to their choice . ” The other , thanking him for
this excess Of goodness , in thus leaving them a voice In such a trifle , scarcely ...
For his own part , he really should rejoice “ To see them true believers , but no
less “ Would leave his proposition to their choice . ” The other , thanking him for
this excess Of goodness , in thus leaving them a voice In such a trifle , scarcely ...
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Baba beautiful better blood CANTO cause dead death deep Don Juan doubt earth eyes face fact fair father's feelings gazed give gold grew grow Haidee half hand head heard heart Heaven hope hour human Juan Juan's Julia kind knew lady land late least leave less light lips lived look look'd maid mean mind moral mother ne'er never night Note o'er ocean once pair passion past perhaps poets present reason round scarce seem'd seen shore short sleep sometimes sort soul stanza stood strange sure sweet tears tell There's things thou thought true turn turn'd Twas waves wife wind wine wish young youth
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Seite 139 - The isles of Greece, the isles of Greece! Where burning Sappho loved and sung, Where grew the arts of war and peace, Where Delos rose, and Phoebus sprung!
Seite 51 - Man's love is of man's life a thing apart, 'Tis woman's whole existence; man may range The court, camp, church, the vessel, and the mart, Sword, gown, gain, glory, offer in exchange Pride, fame, ambition, to fill up his heart, And few there are whom these cannot estrange: Men have all these resources, we but one, To love again, and be again undone.
Seite 141 - Fill high the bowl with Samian wine! On Suli's rock, and Parga's shore, Exists the remnant of a line Such as the Doric mothers bore; And there, perhaps, some seed is sown, The Heracleidan blood might own.
Seite 142 - But words are things, and a small drop of ink, Falling like dew upon a thought, produces That which makes thousands, perhaps millions, think.
Seite 152 - And if I laugh at any mortal thing, 'Tis that I may not weep ; and if I weep, 'Tis that our nature cannot always bring Itself to apathy, for we must steep Our...
Seite 146 - Some kinder casuists are pleased to say, In nameless print — that I have no devotion ; But set those persons down with me to pray, And you shall see who has the properest notion Of getting into heaven the shortest way; My altars are the mountains and the ocean, Earth, air, stars — all that springs from the great whole Who hath produced, and will receive the soul.
Seite 139 - Must we but blush? — Our fathers bled. Earth! render back from out thy breast A remnant of our Spartan dead! Of the three hundred grant but three, To make a new Thermopylae!
Seite 3 - I want a hero: an uncommon want, When every year and month sends forth a new one. Till, after cloying the gazettes with cant, The age discovers he is not the true one...
Seite 146 - tis the hour of prayer ! Ave Maria ! 'tis the hour of love ! Ave Maria ! may our spirits dare Look up to thine and to thy Son's above ! Ave Maria ! oh that face so fair ! Those downcast eyes beneath the Almighty dove — What though 'tis but a pictured image strike, That painting is no idol, — 'tis too like.
Seite 107 - They look'd up to the sky, whose floating glow Spread like a rosy ocean, vast and bright; They gazed upon the glittering sea below, Whence the broad moon rose circling into sight; They heard the waves...