The Works of Lord Byron, 5 tomasJ. Murray, 1905 |
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... Angels ! 240 The blood of myriads reeking up to Heaven , The groans of slaves in chains , and men in dungeons , Mothers , and wives , and sons , and sires , and subjects , Held in the bondage of ten bald - heads ; and Though last , not ...
... Angels ! 240 The blood of myriads reeking up to Heaven , The groans of slaves in chains , and men in dungeons , Mothers , and wives , and sons , and sires , and subjects , Held in the bondage of ten bald - heads ; and Though last , not ...
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... Angel of the Lord for the Deus of the Mysteries , but in the Teutonic domesticities of Cain and Adah , and the evangelical piety Like if an imitation , Down of of the German idyll ( see Gessner's Death of Abel , ed . 1797 , Abe pp . 80 ...
... Angel of the Lord for the Deus of the Mysteries , but in the Teutonic domesticities of Cain and Adah , and the evangelical piety Like if an imitation , Down of of the German idyll ( see Gessner's Death of Abel , ed . 1797 , Abe pp . 80 ...
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... angels . " Little need be said of the " literature , " the pamphlets and poems which were evoked by the publication of Cain : A Mystery . One of the most prominent assailants ( said to be the Rev. H. J. Todd ( 1763-1845 ) , Archdeacon ...
... angels . " Little need be said of the " literature , " the pamphlets and poems which were evoked by the publication of Cain : A Mystery . One of the most prominent assailants ( said to be the Rev. H. J. Todd ( 1763-1845 ) , Archdeacon ...
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George Gordon Byron Baron Byron. DRAMATIS PERSONA . MEN . ADAM . CAIN . ABEL . SPIRITS . ANGEL OF THE LORD . LUCIFER . EVE . WOMEN . ADAH . ZILLAH . CAIN : A MYSTERY . ACT I. SCENE I. -
George Gordon Byron Baron Byron. DRAMATIS PERSONA . MEN . ADAM . CAIN . ABEL . SPIRITS . ANGEL OF THE LORD . LUCIFER . EVE . WOMEN . ADAH . ZILLAH . CAIN : A MYSTERY . ACT I. SCENE I. -
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... , too , follow ? I judge but by the fruits - and they are bitter- Which I must feed on for a fault not mine . 70 Whom have we here ? -A shape like to the angels 80 Yet of a sterner and a sadder aspect Of spiritual SCENE I. ] 215 CAIN .
... , too , follow ? I judge but by the fruits - and they are bitter- Which I must feed on for a fault not mine . 70 Whom have we here ? -A shape like to the angels 80 Yet of a sterner and a sadder aspect Of spiritual SCENE I. ] 215 CAIN .
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Abel Adah Aholibamah Anah angels Arbaces Assyrian aught Azâzêl bear beautiful behold Beleses better blood Book of Enoch breath brother Byron Cain Chief curse dare Death Doge dost thou ducal Duchess of Devonshire due Foscari earth Enter erased eternal evil Exeunt Exit eyes father fear feel Foscari hath hear heart Heaven hence hour Iden IDENSTEIN Irad Jacopo Japh King leave live look Lord Lord Byron LOREDANO Lucifer Manichæans Marina Mede mortal Myrrha Mystery ne'er never night noble o'er palace PANIA pray Prince Salemenes Sardanapalus Satraps Sieg Siegendorf Signor sire slaves sorrow speak spirit Stral Stralenheim sword thee thine things thou art thou hast thought twas Ulric unto Venice vide Werner words wouldst
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