The works of the rt. hon. lord Byron, Том 7 |
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... thy mystic art , Strengthening the weak , and trampling on the strong , How self - deceitful is the sagest part Of mortals whom thy lure hath led along- The precipice she stood on was immense , So was Canto I. 33 DON JUAN . 33.
... thy mystic art , Strengthening the weak , and trampling on the strong , How self - deceitful is the sagest part Of mortals whom thy lure hath led along- The precipice she stood on was immense , So was Canto I. 33 DON JUAN . 33.
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George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) The precipice she stood on was immense , So was her creed in her own innocence . CVII . She thought of her own strength , and Juan's youth , And of the folly of all prudish fears , Victorious virtue ...
George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) The precipice she stood on was immense , So was her creed in her own innocence . CVII . She thought of her own strength , and Juan's youth , And of the folly of all prudish fears , Victorious virtue ...
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... . The Senhor Don Alfonso stood confused ; Antonia bustled round the ransack'd room , And , turning up her nose , with looks abused Her master , and his myrmidons , of whom Not one , except the attorney , was amused ; 48 Canto I. DON JUAN .
... . The Senhor Don Alfonso stood confused ; Antonia bustled round the ransack'd room , And , turning up her nose , with looks abused Her master , and his myrmidons , of whom Not one , except the attorney , was amused ; 48 Canto I. DON JUAN .
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... stood , Following Antonia's motions here and there , With much suspicion in his attitude ; For reputations he had little care ; So that a suit or action were made good , Small pity had he for the young and fair , And ne'er believed in ...
... stood , Following Antonia's motions here and there , With much suspicion in his attitude ; For reputations he had little care ; So that a suit or action were made good , Small pity had he for the young and fair , And ne'er believed in ...
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George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) CLXIII . He stood in act to speak , or rather stammer , But sage Antonia cut him short before The anvil of his speech received the hammer , With , " Pray , sir , leave the room , and say no more ...
George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) CLXIII . He stood in act to speak , or rather stammer , But sage Antonia cut him short before The anvil of his speech received the hammer , With , " Pray , sir , leave the room , and say no more ...
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Alfonso appear'd Ave Maria Baba beautiful blood boat bosom Bosphorus breast brow Cadiz call'd CANTO charm chaste cheek CIII Circassians dead death deep devil Don Juan Donna Inez doubt dream Dudù e'er earth eunuch eyes face fair father's feelings fond gazed gentle grew Gulbeyaz Haidee Haidee's hair hand head heart heaven Hellespont hour human clay Juan's Juanna Julia Katinka kiss knew lady least leave lips look look'd lover maid marriage Moorish moral mother Muse ne'er never night Noah's ark o'er pair pale pass'd passion Pedrillo Perhaps poets renegado rhymes rill round Samian wine Sappho scarce seem'd sherbet shore sigh slaves sleep smile soft song soul Spain stood strange sweet tears There's things thou thought true turn'd Twas twere waves whate'er wife wind wine words young youth
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Страница 32 - To gild refined gold, to paint the lily, To throw a perfume on the violet, To smooth the ice, or add another hue Unto the rainbow, or with taper-light To seek the beauteous eye of heaven to garnish, Is wasteful, and ridiculous excess.
Страница 38 - Tis sweet to hear At midnight on the blue and moonlit deep The song and oar of Adria's gondolier, By distance mellow'd, o'er the waters sweep; 'Tis sweet to see the evening star appear; 'Tis sweet to listen as the night-winds creep From leaf to leaf; 'tis sweet to view on high The rainbow, based on ocean, span the sky.
Страница 8 - Oh ! she was perfect, past all parallel — Of any modern female saint's comparison ; So far above the cunning powers of hell, Her guardian angel had given up his garrison ; Even her minutest motions went as well As those of the best time-piece made by Harrison ; In virtues nothing earthly could surpass her, Save thine "incomparable oil...
Страница 26 - Soft hour ! which wakes the wish and melts the heart Of those who sail the seas, on the first day When they from their sweet friends are torn apart ; Or fills with love the pilgrim on his way, As the far bell of vesper makes him start, Seeming to weep the dying day's decay.
Страница 58 - Man's love is of man's life a thing apart, 'Tis woman's whole existence ; man may range The court, camp, church, the vessel, and the mart ; Sword, gown, gain, glory, offer in exchange Pride, fame, ambition, to fill up his heart, And few there are whom these cannot estrange ; Men have all these resources, we but one, To love again, and be again undone.
Страница 3 - I want a hero: an uncommon want, When every year and month sends forth a new one, Till, after cloying the gazettes with cant, The age discovers he is not the true one: Of such as these I should not care to vaunt, I'll therefore take our ancient friend Don Juan — We all have seen him, in the Pantomime Sent to the devil, somewhat ere his time.
Страница 23 - Ave Maria ! blessed be the hour ! The time, the clime, the spot, where I so oft Have felt that moment in its fullest power Sink o'er the earth so beautiful and soft, While swung the deep bell in the distant tower. Or the faint dying day-hymn stole aloft, And not a breath crept through the rosy air, And yet the forest leaves seem'd stirr'd with prayer.
Страница 2 - Well — well, the world must turn upon its axis, And all mankind turn with it, heads or tails, And live and die, make love and pay our taxes, And as the veering wind shifts, shift our sails...
Страница 27 - A quiet conscience makes one so serene! Christians have burnt each other, quite persuaded That all the Apostles would have done as they did.
Страница 35 - Her brow was white and low, her cheek's pure dye Like twilight rosy still with the set sun ; Short upper lip— sweet lips ! that make us sigh Ever to have seen such ; for she was one Fit for the model of a statuary, (A race of mere impostors, when all's done — I've seen much finer women, ripe and real, Than all the nonsense of their stone ideal).