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" There, in its centre, a sepulchral lamp Burns the slow flame, eternal — but unseen ; Which not the darkness of despair can damp, Though vain its ray as it had never been. "
The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany - Page 115
1814
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The Giaour: A Fragment of a Turkish Tale

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - English poetry - 1814 - 378 pages
...Through the high lattice far yet sweet they rung, And these the notes his bird of beauty sung : 1. " Deep in my soul that tender secret dwells, Lonely...responsive swells, Then trembles into silence as before. i. " There in its centre — a sepulchral lamp Burns the slow flame eternal — but unseen ; 350 Which...
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The works of ... lord Byron, Volume 3

George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1815 - 248 pages
...Through the high lattice far yet sweet they rung. And these the notes his bird of beauty sung: 1. " Deep in my soul that tender secret dwells, Lonely and lost to light for evermore, 350 Save when to thine my heart responsive swells, Then trembles into silence as before. 2. " There,...
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The Works of the Right Honourable Lord Byron: The corsair. Lara

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1817 - 246 pages
...Through the high lattice far yet sweet they rung, And these the notes his bird of beauty sung : 1. " Deep in my soul that tender secret dwells, Lonely and lost to light for evermore, 35O Save when to thine my heart responsive swells, Then trembles into silence as before. 2. " There,...
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The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volume 3

H. Biglow, Orville Luther Holley - American literature - 1818 - 500 pages
...dramatist. Conrad is approaching the apartment of Medora, when lit- attention is arrested by a song. " ' Deep in my soul that tender secret dwells, Lonely...lamp Burns the slow flame, eternal — but unseen ; \\lncli not the darkness of despair can damp, Though •. iii» its raj « it iu-1 n«v«r b««n....
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The corsair, a tale [in verse.].

George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1818 - 152 pages
...Through the high lattice far yet sweet they rung, And these the notes his bird of beauty sung : 1. " Deep in my soul that tender secret dwells, Lonely and lost to light for evermore, 350 Save when to thine my heart responsive swells, Then trembles into silence as before. 2. " There,...
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The works of ... lord Byron, Volumes 3-4

George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1818 - 336 pages
...evermore, />5o Save when to thine my heart responsive swells, Then trembles into silence as before. 2. "There, in its centre, a sepulchral lamp Burns the slow flame, eternal — but unseen} Wich not the darkness of despair can damp, Though vain its ray as it had never been. "Remember me —Oh!...
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The works of lord Byron, Volume 2

George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1820 - 308 pages
...Through the high lattice far yet sweet they rung, And these the notes his bird of beauty sung,V 1. " Deep in my soul that tender secret dwells, Lonely and lost to light for evermore, S50 Save when to thine my heart responsive swells, Then trembles into silence as before. *. '; There,...
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Lord Byron's Works, Volumes 1-2

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - English literature - 1821 - 486 pages
...Through the high lattice far yet sweet they rung, Aud these the notes his bird of beauty sung : i. « Deep in my soul that tender secret dwells, Lonely...responsive swells, Then trembles into silence as before. 2. « There, in its centre, a sepulchral lamp : / Burns the slow flame, eternal — but unseen ; Which...
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The Author's Jewel: Consisting of Essays, Miscellaneous, Literary and Moral

Stephen Simpson - 1823 - 268 pages
...conclusion of Lucinda'a narrative. . THE AUTHOR'S JEWEL, NUMBER XIV. SEQUEL TO THE STORY OF LUOINDA. "' Deep in my soul that tender secret dwells, Lonely...responsive swells, Then trembles into silence as before." THE COHSAIR. The person who now addressed Lucinda with honorable intentions, and an affection, which...
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The Giaour

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - English poetry - 1823 - 468 pages
...Through the high lattice far yet sweet they rung, And these the notes his bird of beauty sung : 340 1. " Deep in my soul that tender secret dwells, Lonely...responsive swells, Then trembles into silence as before. 350 2. " There, in its centre, a sepulchral lamp Burns the slow flame, eternal — but unseen'; Which...
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