The Works of Lord Byron, 5 tomasJ. Murray, 1905 |
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... bear even a traditional resemblance to Ašur - bāni - apli the Conqueror . All that can be affirmed with any certainty is that within twenty years of the death of Asurbanipal , the Assyrian Empire passed into the hands of the Medes ; but ...
... bear even a traditional resemblance to Ašur - bāni - apli the Conqueror . All that can be affirmed with any certainty is that within twenty years of the death of Asurbanipal , the Assyrian Empire passed into the hands of the Medes ; but ...
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... bears some resemblance to Aspasia , a native of Phocea in Ionia - the favourite mistress of Cyrus " ( see Plutarch's Artaxerxes , Langhorne's Translation , 1838 , p . 699 ) , was introduced partly to pacify the Countess Guiccioli , who ...
... bears some resemblance to Aspasia , a native of Phocea in Ionia - the favourite mistress of Cyrus " ( see Plutarch's Artaxerxes , Langhorne's Translation , 1838 , p . 699 ) , was introduced partly to pacify the Countess Guiccioli , who ...
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... bears the name of Nimrod's chalice . Hence , 160 Fill full , and bear it quickly . [ Exit Cupbearer . Sal . Is this moment A fitting one for the resumption of Thy yet unslept - off revels ? Re - enter Cupbearer , with wine . Sar ...
... bears the name of Nimrod's chalice . Hence , 160 Fill full , and bear it quickly . [ Exit Cupbearer . Sal . Is this moment A fitting one for the resumption of Thy yet unslept - off revels ? Re - enter Cupbearer , with wine . Sar ...
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... bears my signet , Which is to him a sceptre . He is stern As I am heedless ; and the slaves deserve To feel a master . What may be the danger , I know not : he hath found it , let him quell it . Must I consume my life - this little life ...
... bears my signet , Which is to him a sceptre . He is stern As I am heedless ; and the slaves deserve To feel a master . What may be the danger , I know not : he hath found it , let him quell it . Must I consume my life - this little life ...
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... bear than any punishment Which they may augur . - King , I am your subject ! Master , I am your slave ! Man , I have loved you ! — Loved you , I know not by what fatal weakness , Although a Greek , and born a foe to monarchs- A slave ...
... bear than any punishment Which they may augur . - King , I am your subject ! Master , I am your slave ! Man , I have loved you ! — Loved you , I know not by what fatal weakness , Although a Greek , and born a foe to monarchs- A slave ...
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