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
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...name beyond the sky ; 'Twere rain 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 ! These lips are mute, these eye? are dry ; But in my heart, and in my brain, Awake the pangs that pa»s not by, The thought that... | |
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...than tears of blood can tell, When wrung from guilt's expiring eye, Are in that word — Farewelf! — Farewell! These lips are mute, these eyes are dry;...thought that ne'er shall sleep again. My soul nor deigns uor dares complain, Though grief and passion th'ere rebel; J only know we loved in vain— I only feel... | |
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...weep, to sigh : Oh ! more than tears of blood can tell, When wrung from guilt's expiring eye, Are iu that word — Farewell ! — Farewell These lips are...that pass not by, The thought that ne'er shall sleep agaiu. My soul nor deigns nor dares complain, Though grief and passion there rebel ; . I only know... | |
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..., 'Twere vain to speak, to weep, to sigh, r Oh I more than tears of blood can u ! ! , • When rung from guilt's expiring eye, Are in that word — Farewell...dares complain, Though grief and passion there rebel -f I only know we loved in vain — I only feel— Farewell !— Farewell ! ii » o wuH ni • ' i-..... | |
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...name heyond the sky. .Twere vain to speak, to weep, to sigh: Oh! more than tears of hlood can tell, When wrung from guilt's expiring eye, Are in that...These lips are mute, these eyes are dry; But in my hreast and in my hrain, Awake the pangs that pass not hy, The thought that ne'er shall sleep again.... | |
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...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!" Lord Byron. A bright and transitory glow of pleasure lighted up the countenance of Miss Trelawney at... | |
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...name beyond the sky. 'T were 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...not by, The thought that ne'er shall sleep again. 424 MISCELLANEOUS POEMS. My soul nor deigns nor dares complain. Though grief and passion there rebel;... | |
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...guilt's ex . i '% ty Are in that word, farewell 1 fire' /,\ i These lips are mute, these eye» •-' But in my breast and in my brain Awake the pangs that pass not by, Tlit thought that ne'er shall slee^ .it My soul, nor deigns, nor dares cc i .'l Though grief and passion... | |
 | George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1826 - 852 pages
...name beyond the sky. Twerc 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! These lips arc mute, these eyes are dry ; But in my breast, and in my brain, Awake the pangs that pass not by,... | |
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...name beyond the sky. 'Twere vain to speak, to weep, to sigh : Oh ! more than tears of blood can tell, 1 u 1 t 1 Theic lips are mate, these eyes are dry ; But in my breast, and in my brain, Awake the pangs that pass... | |
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