The Romantics Reviewed: Contemporary Reviews of British Romantic Writers, Part 1, Volume 2Donald H. Reiman Garland Pub., 1972 |
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... tears have bath'd thy honour'd bier ! What fighs re - echoed to thy parting breath , Whilft thou waft ftruggling in the pangs of death ! Could tears retard the tyrant in his courfe , Could right avert his dart's relentless force , Could ...
... tears have bath'd thy honour'd bier ! What fighs re - echoed to thy parting breath , Whilft thou waft ftruggling in the pangs of death ! Could tears retard the tyrant in his courfe , Could right avert his dart's relentless force , Could ...
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... tear his cheek descended , And never smile his brow unbended ; And o'er that fair broad brow were wrought The intersected ... tears unshed But flow back to the fountain head , And resting in their spring more pure , For ever in its depth ...
... tear his cheek descended , And never smile his brow unbended ; And o'er that fair broad brow were wrought The intersected ... tears unshed But flow back to the fountain head , And resting in their spring more pure , For ever in its depth ...
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... tears - but not of grief . " She is informed of her father's intention to wed her to one of the line of Carasman , Oglou , the Bey or Governor of Magnesia . She hears her sentence with silence and submission , but not without a tear ...
... tears - but not of grief . " She is informed of her father's intention to wed her to one of the line of Carasman , Oglou , the Bey or Governor of Magnesia . She hears her sentence with silence and submission , but not without a tear ...
Contents
Byron Childe Harold IV | 10 |
THEATRE | 22 |
Byron The Giaour | 30 |
Copyright | |
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