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... thousand songs are heard on high , Blooms blushing to her lover's tale : His queen , the garden queen , his Rose , Unbent by winds , unchill'd by snows , Far from the winters of the west , By every breeze and season blest , Returns the ...
... thousand songs are heard on high , Blooms blushing to her lover's tale : His queen , the garden queen , his Rose , Unbent by winds , unchill'd by snows , Far from the winters of the west , By every breeze and season blest , Returns the ...
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... thousand throes , And maddening in her ire , One sad and sole relief she knows , The sting she nourish'd for her foes , Whose venom never yet was vain , Gives but one pang , and cures all pain , And darts into her desperate brain : So ...
... thousand throes , And maddening in her ire , One sad and sole relief she knows , The sting she nourish'd for her foes , Whose venom never yet was vain , Gives but one pang , and cures all pain , And darts into her desperate brain : So ...
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... thousand tales " is one of his appellations . Note 3 , page 6 , line 20 . Till the gay mariner's guitar . The guitar is the constant amusement of the Greek sailor by night : with a steady fair wind , and during a calm , it is ...
... thousand tales " is one of his appellations . Note 3 , page 6 , line 20 . Till the gay mariner's guitar . The guitar is the constant amusement of the Greek sailor by night : with a steady fair wind , and during a calm , it is ...
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... thousand avenues . Ambition's dreams expiring , love's regret , Endanger'd glory , life itself beset ; The joy untasted , the contempt or hate ' Gainst those who fain would triumph in our fate ; The hopeless past , the hasting future ...
... thousand avenues . Ambition's dreams expiring , love's regret , Endanger'd glory , life itself beset ; The joy untasted , the contempt or hate ' Gainst those who fain would triumph in our fate ; The hopeless past , the hasting future ...
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... thousand thoughts begin to end in one , Which seeks from all the refuge found in none ; No words suffice the secret soul to show , For Truth denies all eloquence to Woe . On Conrad's stricken soul exhaustion prest , And stupor almost ...
... thousand thoughts begin to end in one , Which seeks from all the refuge found in none ; No words suffice the secret soul to show , For Truth denies all eloquence to Woe . On Conrad's stricken soul exhaustion prest , And stupor almost ...
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The Works of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals, and His Life, Volym 2 George Gordon Byron Baron Byron,Thomas Moore Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1837 |
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