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... lady sank , belike through pain , And Christabel with might and main Lifted her up , a weary weight , Over the threshold of the gate : Then the lady rose again , And moved , as she were not in pain . So free from danger , free from fear ...
... lady sank , belike through pain , And Christabel with might and main Lifted her up , a weary weight , Over the threshold of the gate : Then the lady rose again , And moved , as she were not in pain . So free from danger , free from fear ...
Page 167
... lady ! it hath wildered you ! The lady wiped her moist cold brow , And faintly said , " ' tis over now ! ' Again the wild - flower wine she drank : Her fair large eyes ' gan glitter bright , And from the floor whereon she sank , The lofty ...
... lady ! it hath wildered you ! The lady wiped her moist cold brow , And faintly said , " ' tis over now ! ' Again the wild - flower wine she drank : Her fair large eyes ' gan glitter bright , And from the floor whereon she sank , The lofty ...
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... LADY WEEPING It had been reported that the Princess Char- lotte had burst into tears at the time her father , the Prince Regent , quarrelled with his Whig ministers . Byron , politically sympathetic with the Whigs , promptly wrote the ...
... LADY WEEPING It had been reported that the Princess Char- lotte had burst into tears at the time her father , the Prince Regent , quarrelled with his Whig ministers . Byron , politically sympathetic with the Whigs , promptly wrote the ...
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