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... of the unforgotten brave ! Whose land from plain to mountain - cave Was Freedom's home , or Glory's grave ! Shrine of the mighty ! can it be That this is all remains of thee ? Approach , thou craven crouching slave : Say , is THE GIAOUR .
... of the unforgotten brave ! Whose land from plain to mountain - cave Was Freedom's home , or Glory's grave ! Shrine of the mighty ! can it be That this is all remains of thee ? Approach , thou craven crouching slave : Say , is THE GIAOUR .
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George Gordon Byron Baron Byron. Approach , thou craven crouching slave : Say , is not this Thermopyla ? These waters blue that round you lave , Oh servile offspring of the free- Pronounce what sea , what shore is this ? The gulf , the ...
George Gordon Byron Baron Byron. Approach , thou craven crouching slave : Say , is not this Thermopyla ? These waters blue that round you lave , Oh servile offspring of the free- Pronounce what sea , what shore is this ? The gulf , the ...
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... front Is scathed by fiery passion's brunt ; Though bent on earth thine evil eye , As meteor - like thou glidest by , Right well I view and deem thee one Whom Othman's sons should slay or shun .. On - on he hasten'd , and he drew My.
... front Is scathed by fiery passion's brunt ; Though bent on earth thine evil eye , As meteor - like thou glidest by , Right well I view and deem thee one Whom Othman's sons should slay or shun .. On - on he hasten'd , and he drew My.
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... the Moslem's zeal . To - night , set Rhamazani's sun ; To - night , the Bairam feast's begun ; To - night - but who and what art thou Of foreign garb and fearful brow ? And what are these to thine or thee , That THE GIAOUR . 11.
... the Moslem's zeal . To - night , set Rhamazani's sun ; To - night , the Bairam feast's begun ; To - night - but who and what art thou Of foreign garb and fearful brow ? And what are these to thine or thee , That THE GIAOUR . 11.
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... thou should'st either pause or flee ? He stood some dread was on his face , Soon Hatred settled in its place : It rose not with the reddening flush Of transient Anger's hasty blush , But pale as marble o'er the tomb , Whose ghastly ...
... thou should'st either pause or flee ? He stood some dread was on his face , Soon Hatred settled in its place : It rose not with the reddening flush Of transient Anger's hasty blush , But pale as marble o'er the tomb , Whose ghastly ...
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TALES & POEMS George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, 1788,Henry 1794-1879 Warren, Illus Prévia não disponível - 2016 |
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