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| 2521. | Sun of the Sleepless! by Lord Byron> | | Sun of the sleepless! melancholy star!
Whose tearful beam glows tremulously far,
That show'st the darkness thou canst not dispel,
How like art thou... |
| 2522. | Oh! Weep for Those by Lord Byron> | | I.
Oh! Weep for those that wept by Babel's stream,
Whose shrines are desolate, whose land a dream,
Weep for the harp of Judah's broken shell-- ... |
| 2523. | Stanzas Composed During A Thunderstorm by Lord Byron> | | Chill and mirk is the nightly blast,
Where Pindus' mountains rise,
And angry clouds are pouring fast
The vengeance of the skies.
Our guides are ... |
| 2524. | And Wilt Thou Weep When I Am Low? by Lord Byron> | | And wilt thou weep when I am low?
Sweet lady! speak those words again:
Yet if they grieve thee, say not so---
I would not give that bosom pain.
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| 2525. | Mazeppa by Lord Byron> | | 'Twas after dread Pultowa's day,
When fortune left the royal Swede -
Around a slaughtered army lay,
No more to combat and to bleed.
The power and... |
| 2526. | Thou Whose Spell Can Raise the Dead by Lord Byron> | | Thou whose spell can raise the dead,
Bid the prophet's form appear.
"Samuel, raise thy buried head!
"King, behold the phantom seer!"
Earth yaw... |
| 2527. | Remember Him, Whom Passion's Power by Lord Byron> | | Remember him, whom Passion's power
Severely---deeply---vainly proved:
Remember thou that dangerous hour,
When neither fell, though both were loved.... |
| 2528. | To Mary, On Receiving Her Picture by Lord Byron> | | This faint resemblance of thy charms,
(Though strong as mortal art could give,)
My constant heart of fear disarms,
Revives my hopes, and bids me li... |
| 2529. | Reply to Some Verses of J.M.B. Pigot, Esq. by Lord Byron> | | Why, Pigot, complain of this damsel's disdain,
Why thus in despair do you fret?
For months you may try, yet, believe me, a sigh
Will never obtain a... |
| 2530. | The Speed Of Light by W. S. Merwin> | | So gradual in those summers was the going
of the age it seemed that the long days setting out
when the stars faded over the mountains were not
... |
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