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The works of lord Byron

... Such was the fall of the foremost slain . XXIV . As the spring - tides , with heavy plash , From the cliffs invading dash VOL . II . A A 695 Huge fragments , sapp'd by the ceaseless flow , Till THE SIEGE OF CORINTH . 353.

The works of lord Byron, with notes by T. Moore [and others].

... Cain . Lucifer . Master of spirits . Cain . And being so , canst thou I know the thoughts How ! Leave them , and ... immortal part Which speaks within you . Cain . What immortal part ? This has not been reveal'd : the tree of life Was ...

The poetical works of lord Byron, complete. (Pearl ed.).

... monologue by him , 55 . Butler , Dr. , head master at Harrow ( Pomposus ) ... carnage , ' 163 . Canning , Rt . Hon . George : His colleagues hate him for ... God's daughter , ' 558. Origin of the phrase , 668. Satiric comment thereon , 668 ...

The complete works of lord Byron, repr. from the last London ed., containing considerable additions; to which is prefixed a life, by H. L. Bulwer

... d , throbbing , and oppress'd ; And o'er his brow , so downward bent , Oft his beating fingers went , Hurriedly , as you may see Your own run over the ivory key , Ere the measured tone is taken By the chords ... my fathers ! what is here ?

The poetical works of lord Byron. Repr. with notes, &c

... Cain . Lucifer . Master of Spirits . Cain . Enter Lucifer . Spirit , who art thou ? And being so , canst thou I know ... immortal part Which speaks within you . Cain . What immortal part ? This has not been revealed : the tree of life ...

The poetical works of lord Byron, ed. with a critical mem. by W. M. Rossetti

... Cain . Spirit , who art thou ? Lucifer . Master of Spirits . Cain . And being so , canst thou Leave them and walk ... immortal part Which speaks within you . Cain . What immortal part ? This has not been revealed : the tree of life Was ...

The works of lord Byron

... immortal part Which speaks within you . Cain . What immortal part ? This has not been reveal'd : the tree of life Was withheld from us by my father's folly , While that of knowledge , by my mother's haste , Was pluck'd too soon ; and ...

The works of lord Byron including the suppressed poems

... CAIN . No less ! and why LUCIFER . It may be thou shalt be as we . CAIN . And ye ? LUCIFER . Are everlasting . CAIN ... immortal part Which speaks within you . CAIN . What immortal part ? This has not been reveal'd : the tree of life Was ...

The complete works of lord Byron, repr. from the last London ed., containing considerable additions; to which is prefixed a life, by H. L. Bulwer

... ( 5 ) These were the accents utter'd by her tongue . traordinary conrage , but ... persona Che mi fu tolta ; e il modo ancor m ' offende . Amor , che a null ... ( 5 ) The whole history of woman's love is as highly and completely wronght , we think ...

The Bride Of Abydos

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The poetical works of lord Byron. Repr. with life, notes &c. 'Albion' ed

... Sieg . Chase this man from my mind , although my No longer held him palpable . My eye for ever feli Pause ere you answer : is no other name , Save mine , stain'd in this business ? The officious care The presence of the murderer . Sieg ...

The poetical works of lord Byron, ed. with a critical mem. by W. M. Rossetti

... Sieg I know not that . Ulr . Then wherefore seek ? Sieg Because I cannot rest Till he is found . His fate , and Stralenheim's , And ours , seem intertwisted ! nor can be Unravell'd , till- Enter an Attendant . Atten . A stranger to wait ...

The poetical works of lord Byron. Illustr. ed

... Sieg . Your wish is granted— I have seen the murderer . Ulr . Who ? Where ? Ulr . You dream . Sieg . The Hungarian , who slew Stralenheim . I live ! and as I live , I saw him- Heard him ! he dared to utter even my name . Ulr . What name ...

The poetical works of lord Byron

... Sieg . Father , ' tis not my gold . Prior . Whose , then ? You said it was no legacy . Sieg . No matter whose - of this be sure , that he Who own'd it never more will need it , save In that which it may purchase from your altars : ' Tis ...

Childe Harold, ed. by H.F. Tozer

... mingling souls forget to blend ; when souls which give promise of mutual attachment fail at last to unite ' : the poet is think- ing of his early love ; see Introd . p . 8. For mingling ' used in this sense , cp . Shelley , Love's ...

Childe Harold's pilgrimage

... breath for fame : Fame that will scarce reanimate their clay , Though ... wild Rapine's path pursued . XLV . Full swiftly Harold wends his lonely way ... lost . And whomsoe'er along the path you meet Bears in his cap the badge of crimson ...

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