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An Address Delivered Before the Peithessophian and Philoclean Societies of ... - Page 11
by Alexander Hill Everett - 1838 - 32 pages
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The works of ... lord Byron, Volumes 5-6

George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1818 - 292 pages
...reality, Were not as things that gods despise; What w;is thy pity's recompense? A silent suffering, and intense; The rock, the vulture, and the chain, All...agony they do not show, The suffocating sense of woe, Which speaks but in its loneliness, And then is jealous lest the sky Should have a listener, nor will...
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The works of ... lord Byron, Volume 6

George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1818 - 210 pages
...reality, Were not as things that gods despise; What was thy pity's recompense ? A silent suffering, and intense; The rock, the vulture, and the chain, All...agony they do not show, The suffocating sense of woe, Which speaks but in its loneliness, And then is jealous lest the sky Should have a listener, nor will...
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The works of lord Byron, Volume 4

George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1820 - 306 pages
...reality, Were not as things that gods despise : What was thy pity's recompense ? A silent suffering, and intense; The rock, the vulture, and the chain, All...The agony they do not show, The suffocating sense of wo, Which speaks but in its loneliness, And then is jealous lest the sky Should have a listener, nor...
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The Works of Lord Byron: Manfred. Hebrew melodies. Ode to Napoleon ...

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1821 - 308 pages
...reality, Were not as things that gods despise 5 What was thy pity's recompense ? A silent suffering, and intense; The rock, the vulture, and the chain, All...agony they do not show, The suffocating sense of woe, Which speaks but in its loneliness, And then is jealous lest the sky Should have a listener, nor will...
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Lord Byron's Works ...

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - English poetry - 1821 - 404 pages
...was thy pity's recompense ? A silent suffering, and intense; The rock, the vulture, and the chaiu, All that the proud can feel of pain, The agony they do not show, The suffocating sense of woe, Which speaks but in its loneliness, And then is jealous lest the sky Should have a listener, nor will...
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Urania: Taschenbuch auf das jahr 1810-1848

German literature - 1822 - 534 pages
...lebten, imb n ill) t feinen eigenen {фонт ÜU'V; fen an ben ^tometfjctie fo arg wibetfytecÇen : •) The rock, the vulture, and the chain, All that the...agony they do not show, The suffocating sense of woe, Which speaks but in its loneliness, And then is jealous lest the sky Should have a listener, nor will...
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Select Works of the Right Honourable Lord Byron: In Two Volumes, Volume 2

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - English poetry - 1823 - 310 pages
...reality, Were not as things that gods despise; What was thy pity's recompense ? A silent suffering, and intense; The rock, the vulture, and the chain, All...agony they do not show, The suffocating sense of woe, Which speaks but in its loneliness, And then is jealous lest the sky Should have a listener, nor will...
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The Works of Lord Byron, Volume 4

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - Bookbinding - 1823 - 386 pages
...reality, Were not as things that gods despise; What was thy pity's recompense ? A silent suffering, and intense; The rock, the vulture, and the chain, All...agony they do not show, The suffocating sense of woe, Which speaks but in its loneliness, And then is jealous lest the sky Should have a listener, nor will...
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The works of lord Byron, Volume 5

George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1823 - 318 pages
...reality, Were not as things that gods despise; What was thy pity's recompense? A silent suffering, and intense; The rock, the vulture, and the chain, All...agony they do not show, The suffocating sense of woe, Which speaks but in its loneliness, And then is jealous lest the sky Should have a listener, nor will...
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Select British Poets, Or, New Elegant Extracts from Chaucer to the Present ...

William Hazlitt - English poetry - 1824 - 1062 pages
...reality, Were not as things that god* despise; What was thy pity's recompense? A silent suffering, and o other countriesgro«. Must we turn base apostates...own? Where do these words of Greece and Rome «я!, Which speaks but in its loneliness, And then is jealous lest the sky Should have a listener, nor will...
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