The Poetical Works of Lord Byron: With LifeGall & Inglis, 1857 - 576 pages |
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... sleeps with " Sleeping Beauties , " but anon , In five facetious acts comes thundering on , While poor John Bull , bewilder'd with the scene , Stares wondering what the it can mean ; But as some hands applaud , a venal few ! Rather than ...
... sleeps with " Sleeping Beauties , " but anon , In five facetious acts comes thundering on , While poor John Bull , bewilder'd with the scene , Stares wondering what the it can mean ; But as some hands applaud , a venal few ! Rather than ...
Page 277
... sleep no more , And stand the eternal throne before . And well he may - his earthly peace Upon that sound is doom'd to cease . That sleeping whisper of a name Bespeaks her guilt and Azo's shame . And whose that name ? that o'er his ...
... sleep no more , And stand the eternal throne before . And well he may - his earthly peace Upon that sound is doom'd to cease . That sleeping whisper of a name Bespeaks her guilt and Azo's shame . And whose that name ? that o'er his ...
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... Sleep hath its own world , A boundary between the things misnamed Death and existence ! Sleep hath its own world , And a wide realm of wild reality , And dreams in their development have breath , And tears , and tortures , and the touch ...
... Sleep hath its own world , A boundary between the things misnamed Death and existence ! Sleep hath its own world , And a wide realm of wild reality , And dreams in their development have breath , And tears , and tortures , and the touch ...
Contents
HOURS OF IDLENESS | 3 |
Leaving Newstead Abbey Through thy battlements | 9 |
Damætas In law an infant | 29 |
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