The Works of the Right Honourable Lord Byron: In Four VolumesJohn Murray, 1816 |
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Side 10
... what some deem danger to delight ; " That seeks what cravens shun with more than zeal , " And where the feebler faint - can only feel- 20 " Feel - to the rising bosom's inmost core , they ? " Its hope awaken and its spirit soar ? " No ...
... what some deem danger to delight ; " That seeks what cravens shun with more than zeal , " And where the feebler faint - can only feel- 20 " Feel - to the rising bosom's inmost core , they ? " Its hope awaken and its spirit soar ? " No ...
Side 11
... had the brave who fell exulted now ! " 42 II . Such were the notes that from the Pirate's isle , Around the kindling watch - fire rang the while ; Such were And unto sounds that thrilled the rocks along Canto I. 11 THE CORSAIR .
... had the brave who fell exulted now ! " 42 II . Such were the notes that from the Pirate's isle , Around the kindling watch - fire rang the while ; Such were And unto sounds that thrilled the rocks along Canto I. 11 THE CORSAIR .
Side 14
... white wings flying - never from her foes- She walks the waters like a thing of life , 91 And seems to dare the elements to strife.mov P Who would not brave the battle - fire - the wreck- To move the monarch of her peopled deck ? IV ...
... white wings flying - never from her foes- She walks the waters like a thing of life , 91 And seems to dare the elements to strife.mov P Who would not brave the battle - fire - the wreck- To move the monarch of her peopled deck ? IV ...
Side 16
... what each may wish to learn . " Ascending slowly by the rock - hewn way , adeqa eff To where his watch - tower beetles o'er the bay , By bushy brake , and wild flowers blossoming , And freshness breathing from each silver spring , 130 ...
... what each may wish to learn . " Ascending slowly by the rock - hewn way , adeqa eff To where his watch - tower beetles o'er the bay , By bushy brake , and wild flowers blossoming , And freshness breathing from each silver spring , 130 ...
Side 18
... Whate'er his tidings , we can well report , --- " Much that " " Peace , peace ! " He cuts their prating short . 150 Wondering they turn , abashed , while each to each Conjecture whispers in his muttering speech : They watch his glance ...
... Whate'er his tidings , we can well report , --- " Much that " " Peace , peace ! " He cuts their prating short . 150 Wondering they turn , abashed , while each to each Conjecture whispers in his muttering speech : They watch his glance ...
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