But first, on earth as Vampire69 sent, Thy corse shall from its tomb be rent : Then ghastly haunt thy native place, And suck the blood of all thy race ; There from thy daughter, sister, wife, At midnight drain the stream of life ; Yet loathe the banquet... The poetical works of lord Byron, with notes - Page 34de George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1885Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Henry Fanshawe Tozer - 1869 - 418 pages
...has been popularized by Byron in the lines of ' The Giaour ' — " But first, on earth, as vampire sent, Thy corse shall from its tomb be rent : Then...native place, And suck the blood of all thy race." 9 Wachsmuth, p. 117. 10 Hahn, ' Albanesische Studien,' ip 163. In parts of England it is. still considered... | |
| Henry Fanshawe Tozer - 1869 - 418 pages
...has been popularized by Byron in the lines of ' The Giaour ' — " But first, on earth, as vampire sent, Thy corse shall from its tomb be rent : Then...native place, And suck the blood of all thy race." 9 Wachsmuth, p. 117. 10 Hahn, ' Albanesische Studien,' ip 163. In parts of England it is still considered... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1870 - 770 pages
...ear can hear nor tongue can t¿l The tortures of that inward hell ! But first, on earth as Vampire sent,* Thy corse shall from its tomb be rent : Then...thy native place, And suck the blood of all thy race : • The turban, pillar, and inscriptive Terse, decorate tor tombs of the Osinanlics, whether in the... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1872 - 776 pages
...hear nor tongue can tell The tortures of that inward hell ! But first, on earth as Vampire sent Ц Thy corse shall from its tomb be rent : Then ghastly...sister, wife, At midnight drain the stream of life ; Yet loath the banquet which perforce Must feed thy livid living corse : Thy victims, ere they yet expire,... | |
| Daniel Clark - 1873 - 320 pages
...Byron's poetic power is seen in the Tartar's curse against a father : " But first on earth as Vampyre sent, Thy corse shall from its tomb be rent ; Then...Yet loathe the banquet, which perforce Must feed thy living, livid corse. Wet with tl ine own best blood shall dip Thy gnashing tooth, and haggard lip,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1873 - 374 pages
...ear can hear nor tongue can tell The tortures of that inward hell ! But first, on earth as Vampire59 sent, Thy corse shall from its tomb be rent : Then...midnight drain the stream of life ; Yet loathe the banqust which perforce Must feed thy livid living corse : Thy victims ere they yet expire Shall know... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1873 - 898 pages
...Honeit Toumefnrt tells a long story, which Mr. South^y the notes on Tliaiaba, quotes, about these " Then ghastly haunt thy native place, And suck the...stream of life ; Yet loathe the banquet which perforce Most feed thy livid living cone : Thy victims ere they yet expire Shall know the demon for their sire,... | |
| Spectre - 1875 - 346 pages
...ear can hear nor tongue can tell, The tortures of thbt inward hell ! But first, on Earth as Tampyre sent, Thy corse shall from its tomb be rent ; Then...thy native place, And suck the blood of all thy race ; Then from thy daughter, sister, wife, At midnight drain the stream of life ; Yet loathe the banquet... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1878 - 636 pages
...ear can hear nor tongue can tell The tortures of that inward hell ! But first, on earth as Vampire here the advantage is my own, I ween (Not that I...be seen) : They so embellish, that 'tis quite a bo S The calpac is the solid cap or centre part of the head-dress ; the shawl is wound round it, and forms... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1880 - 630 pages
...superstition is still general in thw Levant. . At midnight drain the stream of life ; Yet loathe the hanquet e, when gentle. For then we are all alike : is't not...and sire, and son, our features arc Reflected in eac cursmg thee, thou cursing them, Thy flowers are wither'd on the stem. But one that for thy crime must... | |
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