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| 2511. | Prometheus by Lord Byron> | | Titan! to whose immortal eyes
The sufferings of mortality,
Seen in their sad reality,
Were not as things that gods despise;
What was thy pity's r... |
| 2512. | Stanzas To The Po by Lord Byron> | | River, that rollest by the ancient walls,
Where dwells the lady of my love, when she
Walks by thy brink, and there perchance recalls
A faint and fl... |
| 2513. | Ode to Napoleon Bonaparte by Lord Byron> | | I
'Tis done -- but yesterday a King!
And arm'd with Kings to strive --
And now thou art a nameless thing:
So abject -- yet alive!
Is this th... |
| 2514. | The Prisoner of Chillon by Lord Byron> | | I
My hair is gray, but not with years,
Nor grew it white
In a single night,
As men's have grown from sudden fears:
My limbs are bow'd, though not... |
| 2515. | I Speak Not by Lord Byron> | | I speak not, I trace not, I breathe not thy name;
There is grief in the sound, there is guilt in the fame;
But the tear that now burns on my cheek m... |
| 2517. | Maid of Athens, ere we part by Lord Byron> | | Maid of Athens, ere we part,
Give, oh, give back my heart!
Or, since that has left my breast,
Keep it now, and take the rest!
Hear my vow befo... |
| 2518. | When Coldness Wraps This Suffering Clay by Lord Byron> | | When coldness wraps this suffering clay,
Ah! whither strays the immortal mind?
It cannot die, it cannot stay,
But leaves its darken'd dust behind.
... |
| 2519. | I Saw Thee Weep by Lord Byron> | | I saw thee weep---the big bright tear
Came o'er that eye of blue;
And then methought it did appear
A violet dropping dew:
I saw thee smile---the s... |
| 2520. | 'All Is Vanity,' Saith the Preacher by Lord Byron> | | Fame, wisdom, love, and power were mine,
And health and youth possessed me;
My goblets blushed from every vine,
And lovely forms caressed me;
I su... |
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