Lord Byron Vindicated;or Rome and Her Pilgrim1876 |
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... memory , that mighty Genius who walked for a brief space , as it were , " among them but not of them , " I repaid . a am As with impaired and failing health I look back upon the Past , retracing the course that the me to voice of ...
... memory , that mighty Genius who walked for a brief space , as it were , " among them but not of them , " I repaid . a am As with impaired and failing health I look back upon the Past , retracing the course that the me to voice of ...
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... memory of the dead , which , like the subtle venom of the serpent , tends to inoculate its victim with a virus as an insidious as it is baleful in its effects . The time is come when men refuse to believe so cruel a tale attacking the ...
... memory of the dead , which , like the subtle venom of the serpent , tends to inoculate its victim with a virus as an insidious as it is baleful in its effects . The time is come when men refuse to believe so cruel a tale attacking the ...
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... memory , yet methinks that alone should have evoked some voice to this memory shield it from the mercilessness of a living assailant . With such as these I waste no words ; words ; since " Time ! the corrector where our judgments err ...
... memory , yet methinks that alone should have evoked some voice to this memory shield it from the mercilessness of a living assailant . With such as these I waste no words ; words ; since " Time ! the corrector where our judgments err ...
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... Upon the sightless couriers of the air , Shall blow the horrid deed in every eye , That tears shall drown the wind . " [ Shakespeare's " Macbeth : " Act I ; Scene VII . Prose Dedication . the memory of her with whose welfare.
... Upon the sightless couriers of the air , Shall blow the horrid deed in every eye , That tears shall drown the wind . " [ Shakespeare's " Macbeth : " Act I ; Scene VII . Prose Dedication . the memory of her with whose welfare.
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Manfred. Prose Dedication . the memory of her with whose welfare the gentlest sympathies and Tsections of that noble Being , it is the purpose of the present poem to place in his true light before the world , were inseparably blended , I ...
Manfred. Prose Dedication . the memory of her with whose welfare the gentlest sympathies and Tsections of that noble Being , it is the purpose of the present poem to place in his true light before the world , were inseparably blended , I ...
Pagrindiniai terminai ir frazės
afar Age of Fable Ancient Rome aught beam Beauty blended blest blood bove breast breath bright Brutus Bulfinch Byron's Childe Harold CANTO CANTO II Circus clime Coliseum dark dead deep Desolation deux doth dust Earth eternal Faerie Queene fair fame fell flower fond Genius Giaour Gibbon's Rome glories grave hath heart Heaven Hector Hyacinthus immortal introductory Ivy green Julius Cæsar Justice King Richard III lone Lord Byron Love's Lucius Junius Brutus Mark Antony memory mighty Mind mould neath Night noble o'er pale Palinurus Passion Patroclus pieds poem Pompey prayer proud Richard II Rome's Scene seem'd shadow Shakespeare's Hamlet shame smote song Soul Soul's sown Spirit Stanza starr'd stars stern stone sweet tears thee thine thou art thou shalt thou wert thy name Time's Truth unto Victories of Julian vindication voice waves whilst wind words
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xxiii psl. - Not all " the Echoes answer me " not all ! Prophetic sounds and loud, arise forever From us, and from all Ruin, unto the wise, As melody from Memnon to the Sun. We rule the hearts of mightiest men we rule With a despotic sway all giant minds. We are not impotent we pallid stones. Not all our power is gone not all our fame Not all the magic of our high renown Not all the wonder that encircles us Not all the mysteries that in us lie Not all the memories that hang...
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7 psl. - Foul outrage which thou knowest not, which thou shalt never know. Then clasp me round the neck once more, and give me one more kiss; And now mine own dear little girl, there is no way but this." With that he lifted high the steel, and smote her in the side, And in her blood she sank to earth, and with one sob she died.