The works of lord Byron, containing Werner, Heaven and earth, Morgante maggiore, Age of bronze, Island, Vision of judgment and Deformed transformed |
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... prerogative , and visit Upon my boy his father's faults and follies . Jos . I must hope better still , at least we have yet Baffled the long pursuit of Stralenheim . WER . We should have done , but for this 14 ACT I. WERNER .
... prerogative , and visit Upon my boy his father's faults and follies . Jos . I must hope better still , at least we have yet Baffled the long pursuit of Stralenheim . WER . We should have done , but for this 14 ACT I. WERNER .
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... least likely for you ) I'll pull you out for nothing . Quick , my friend , And think , for every bumper I shall quaff , A wave the less may roll above your head . IDEN . ( aside ) . I don't much like this fellow - close and dry He seems ...
... least likely for you ) I'll pull you out for nothing . Quick , my friend , And think , for every bumper I shall quaff , A wave the less may roll above your head . IDEN . ( aside ) . I don't much like this fellow - close and dry He seems ...
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... more than I can say for Madame Idenstein , At least in beauty : as for majesty , She has some of its properties which might Be spared - but never mind ! GAB . I don't . But who May be this stranger ? He too hath a bearing 30 ACT I. WERNER .
... more than I can say for Madame Idenstein , At least in beauty : as for majesty , She has some of its properties which might Be spared - but never mind ! GAB . I don't . But who May be this stranger ? He too hath a bearing 30 ACT I. WERNER .
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... to the present hour , And so I thought they might as well be lodged Here as at the small tavern , and I gave them The run of some of the oldest palace rooms . They served to air them , at the least as SC . I. 31 WERNER .
... to the present hour , And so I thought they might as well be lodged Here as at the small tavern , and I gave them The run of some of the oldest palace rooms . They served to air them , at the least as SC . I. 31 WERNER .
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... least as long As they could pay for fire wood . GAB . IDEN . Exceeding poor . GAB . Poor souls ! Ay , And yet unused to poverty , If I mistake not . Whither were they going ? IDEN . Oh ! Heaven knows where , unless to heaven itself ...
... least as long As they could pay for fire wood . GAB . IDEN . Exceeding poor . GAB . Poor souls ! Ay , And yet unused to poverty , If I mistake not . Whither were they going ? IDEN . Oh ! Heaven knows where , unless to heaven itself ...
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abbot Aholibamah ANAH angels ARNOLD aught baron bear beauty behold beneath better blood BOURBON CÆSAR CESAR Christian clouds Cortana Count dare death deem deep devil doth e'er earth ERIC eternal Exit father fear feel Fletcher Christian FRITZ GABOR giant glory hand hath heard heart heaven hell honour hour IDEN IDENSTEIN immortal IRAD JAPH JOSEPHINE kings late leave less look lord LORD BYRON Morgante MORGANTE MAGGIORE mortal mountain ne'er Neuha never night NOAH noble nought numbers o'er ocean OLIMPIA once Orlando pause peace PHILIBERT Renegado rest Rome Saint Saint Peter scarce SCENE shore SIEG Siegendorf sire smile SOLDIER son of Noah soul spirit stars STRAL Stralenheim STRANGER sword thee there's thine things thou thought Torquil true Twas Ulric unto walls Wat Tyler wave weep WERNER wind Ано
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Página 122 - The .angels all were singing out of tune, And hoarse with having little else to do, Excepting to wind up the sun and moon, Or curb a runaway young star or two, Or wild colt of a comet, which too soon Broke out of bounds o'er th' ethereal blue, Splitting some planet with its playful tail, As boats are sometimes by a wanton whale.
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Página 202 - I feel my immortality o'ersweep All pains, all tears, all time, all fears, and peal, Like the eternal thunders of the deep, Into my ears this truth— "thou liv'st for ever!
Página 18 - The first to make a malady of peace. For what were all these country patriots born ? To hunt, and vote, and raise the price of corn ? But corn, like every mortal thing, must fall, Kings, conquerors, and markets most of all.
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Página 58 - How often we forget all time, when lone, Admiring Nature's universal throne, Her woods, her wilds, her waters, the intense Reply of hers to our intelligence...
Página 126 - Of aught but tears — save those shed by collusion. For these things may be bought at their true worth; Of elegy there was the due infusion — Bought also; and the torches, cloaks, and banners, Heralds, and relics of old Gothic manners, x.