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The complete poetical works / George Gordon Byron Byron
Titre : The complete poetical works Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : George Gordon Byron Byron ; Jerome J. McGann ; Barry Weller Editeur : Oxford : Clarendon press Année de publication : 19801993 Importance : 7 v. Présentation : ill. Format : 23 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-19-811890-9 Note générale : Vol 6 edited by Jerome J. McGann and Barry Weller. Vols 4 & 5 reprinted with corrections in 1992. Langues : Anglais (eng) Langues originales : Anglais (eng) Index. décimale : 821/. Résumé : IV In sighs their sickly breath was spent; each gleam Of Hope had ceas'd the long long day to cheer; Or if delusive, in some flitting dream, It gave them to their friends and children dear― Awaked by lordly Insult's sound 15 To all the doubled horrors round, Oft shrunk they from Oppression's band While Anguish rais'd the desperate hand For silent death; or lost the mind's controll, Thro' every burning vein would tides of Frenzy roll. 20 V But cease, ye pitying bosoms, cease to bleed! Such scenes no more demand the tear humane; I see, I see! glad Liberty succeed With every patriot virtue in her train! And mark yon peasant's raptur'd eyes; 25 Secure he views his harvests rise; No fetter vile the mind shall know, And Eloquence shall fearless glow. Yes! Liberty the soul of Life shall reign, Shall throb in every pulse, shall flow thro' every vein! 30 The complete poetical works [texte imprimé] / George Gordon Byron Byron ; Jerome J. McGann ; Barry Weller . - Oxford : Clarendon press, 19801993 . - 7 v. : ill. ; 23 cm.
ISBN : 978-0-19-811890-9
Vol 6 edited by Jerome J. McGann and Barry Weller. Vols 4 & 5 reprinted with corrections in 1992.
Langues : Anglais (eng) Langues originales : Anglais (eng)
Index. décimale : 821/. Résumé : IV In sighs their sickly breath was spent; each gleam Of Hope had ceas'd the long long day to cheer; Or if delusive, in some flitting dream, It gave them to their friends and children dear― Awaked by lordly Insult's sound 15 To all the doubled horrors round, Oft shrunk they from Oppression's band While Anguish rais'd the desperate hand For silent death; or lost the mind's controll, Thro' every burning vein would tides of Frenzy roll. 20 V But cease, ye pitying bosoms, cease to bleed! Such scenes no more demand the tear humane; I see, I see! glad Liberty succeed With every patriot virtue in her train! And mark yon peasant's raptur'd eyes; 25 Secure he views his harvests rise; No fetter vile the mind shall know, And Eloquence shall fearless glow. Yes! Liberty the soul of Life shall reign, Shall throb in every pulse, shall flow thro' every vein! 30 Réservation
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