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... night the Virgin was no further pray'd . LXXVII . She now determined that a virtuous woman Should rather face and overcome temtptation , That flight was base and dastardly , and no man Should ever give her heart the least sensation ...
... night the Virgin was no further pray'd . LXXVII . She now determined that a virtuous woman Should rather face and overcome temtptation , That flight was base and dastardly , and no man Should ever give her heart the least sensation ...
Pagina 31
... night winds creep From leaf to leaf ; ' tis sweet to view on high The rainbow , based on ocean , span the sky . CXXIII . " Tis sweet to hear the watch - dog's honest bark Bay deep - mouth'd welcome as we draw near home ; " Tis sweet to ...
... night winds creep From leaf to leaf ; ' tis sweet to view on high The rainbow , based on ocean , span the sky . CXXIII . " Tis sweet to hear the watch - dog's honest bark Bay deep - mouth'd welcome as we draw near home ; " Tis sweet to ...
Pagina 34
... night . - Return we to our story : ' Twas in November , when fine days are few , And the far mountains wax a little hoary , And clap a white cape on their mantle's blue ; And the sea dashes round the promontory , And the loud breaker ...
... night . - Return we to our story : ' Twas in November , when fine days are few , And the far mountains wax a little hoary , And clap a white cape on their mantle's blue ; And the sea dashes round the promontory , And the loud breaker ...
Pagina 43
... night- " Who can have put my master in this mood ? " What will become on't ! -I'm in such a fright , " The devil's in the urchin , and no good- " Is this a time for giggling ? this a plight ? 66 Why don't you know that it may end in ...
... night- " Who can have put my master in this mood ? " What will become on't ! -I'm in such a fright , " The devil's in the urchin , and no good- " Is this a time for giggling ? this a plight ? 66 Why don't you know that it may end in ...
Pagina 47
... night ; And Juan , too , blasphemed an octave higher , His blood was up : though young , he was a Tartar , And not at all disposed to prove a martyr . CLXXXV . Alfonso's sword had dropp'd ere he could draw it , And they continued ...
... night ; And Juan , too , blasphemed an octave higher , His blood was up : though young , he was a Tartar , And not at all disposed to prove a martyr . CLXXXV . Alfonso's sword had dropp'd ere he could draw it , And they continued ...
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Don Juan. Cantos i. to v. [by lord Byron]. George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) Volledige weergave - 1823 |
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Antonia appear'd Ave Maria Baba beautiful blood boat Bosphorus breast breath Cadiz call'd CANTO charming cheek CIII dead death deep devil Don Alfonso Don Juan Donna Inez doubt e'er earth eunuch eyes face fair fame father's feelings flash'd form'd gazed Giaour gold grave grew Gulleyaz Haidee Haidee's hair hand heart heaven Hellespont hope hour human clay Juan's Julia kiss knew lady least leave lips look look'd lover maid mistress moon moral Muse ne'er never night Noah's ark o'er ocean pair pale Parnassian pass'd passion Pedrillo perhaps poets pray rhymes round Samian wine Sappho scarce seem'd sherbet shore sigh sire slaves sleep smile song soul Spain stanza stood strange sweet tears tell There's things third sex thou thought true turn'd Twas twere waves whate'er wife wind wine words youth