These lips are mute, these eyes are dry; But in my breast and in my brain, Awake the pangs that pass not by, The thought that ne'er shall sleep again. My soul nor deigns nor dares complain, Though grief and passion there rebel... The corsair, a tale [in verse.]. - Page 114de George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1818 - 114 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
 | George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1881 - 794 pages
...name beyond the sky. Twcre vain to speak, to weep, to sigh : Oh ! more than tears of blood can tell, en Southrons writhe upon their critic wheel. Or mild...Turks,* Would rob poor Faith to decorate ' good works. lhat ne'er shall sleep again. MY soul nor deigns nor dares complain, Though grief and passion there... | |
 | George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1881 - 614 pages
...name beyond the ,-ky. Twore vain to speak, to weep, to sigh : Oh ! more than tears of blood ean tell, When wrung from guilt's expiring eye, Are in that word — Farewell ! — Farewell ! Those lips are mute, these eyes are dry ; Hut in my breast and in my brain, Awake the pangs that... | |
 | Henry George Bohn - 1881 - 738 pages
...Farewell to England. 'Twere vain to speak, to weep, to sigh ; Oh ! more than tears of blood can tell, "When wrung from guilt's expiring eye, Are in that word, farewell — farewell ! Byron. Here's a sigh for those who love me, And a smile for those who hate ; And, whatever sky's... | |
 | Joseph Hatton - 1883 - 432 pages
...to sigh : Oh ! more than tears of blood can tell, When wrung from guilt's expiring eye, Are in the word — Farewell ! Farewell ! These lips are mute, these eyes are dry ; But in my heart and in my brain Awake the pangs that pass not by, The thought that ne'er shall sleep again. My... | |
 | Edwin O. Chapman - 1884 - 430 pages
...name beyond the sky. Twere vain to speak, to weep, to sigh : Oh ! more than tears of blood can tell, When wrung from guilt's expiring eye, Are in that word — Farewell ! — Farewell I These lips are mute, these eyes are dry; But in my breast and in my brain, Awake the pangs that pass... | |
 | Thomas Young Crowell - 1885 - 702 pages
...can tell, \Tien wrung from guilt's expiring eye, Are in that word — Farewell ! — Farewell ! hese lips are mute, these eyes are dry; But in my breast and in my brain, wake the pangs that pass not by, The thought that ne'er shall sleep y soul nor deigns nor dares complain,... | |
 | George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1891 - 752 pages
...name beyond the sky. 'Twere vain to speak, to weep, to sigh : Oh ! more than tears of blood can tell, in hue, and many in their class, Implore the pausing step, and \\ith their dyes 1 These lips are mute, these eyes are dry ; But in my breast and in my brain, Awake the pangs that... | |
 | Edward William Cole - 1892 - 412 pages
...beyond the sky 1 'Twere vain to speak, to weep, to sigh, — Oh 1 more than tears of blood can tell, When wrung from Guilt's expiring eye, Are in that...that ne'er shall sleep again! My soul nor deigns, nor dare complain, Though grief and passion there rebel, I only know we love in vain, — I only feel —... | |
 | Charles Mackay - 1896 - 676 pages
...weal availed on high, 'Twere vain to speak, to weep, to sigh : Oh I more than tears of blood can tell, When wrung from guilt's expiring eye, Are in that word — Farewell ! — Farewell I These lips are mute, these eyes are dry ; But in my breast and in my brain, Awake the pangs that... | |
 | George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1905 - 1110 pages
...name beyond the sky. T were vain to speak, to weep, to sigh: Oh ! more than tears of blood can tell, n again. Mysonl nor deigns nor dares complain, Though grief and passion there rebel: I only know we loved... | |
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