The Works of Lord Byron, Volym 1J. Murray, 1903 |
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... mind past joys review , Our only hope is , to forget ! TO CAROLINE.1 1805 . I. You say you love , and yet your eye No symptom of that love conveys , You say you love , yet know not why , Your cheek no sign of love betrays . 2 . Ah ! did ...
... mind past joys review , Our only hope is , to forget ! TO CAROLINE.1 1805 . I. You say you love , and yet your eye No symptom of that love conveys , You say you love , yet know not why , Your cheek no sign of love betrays . 2 . Ah ! did ...
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... mind of your lover invade ; He worships each look with such faithful devotion , A smile can enchant , or a tear can dissuade . 6 . But as death , my belov'd , soon or late shall o'ertake us , And our breasts , which alive with such ...
... mind of your lover invade ; He worships each look with such faithful devotion , A smile can enchant , or a tear can dissuade . 6 . But as death , my belov'd , soon or late shall o'ertake us , And our breasts , which alive with such ...
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... mind and writings may , perhaps , justify their preference . [ Richard Porson ( 1759- 1808 ) . For Byron's description of him , see letter to Murray , of February 20 , 1818. Byron says ( Diary , December 17 , 18 , 1813 ) that he wrote ...
... mind and writings may , perhaps , justify their preference . [ Richard Porson ( 1759- 1808 ) . For Byron's description of him , see letter to Murray , of February 20 , 1818. Byron says ( Diary , December 17 , 18 , 1813 ) that he wrote ...
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... minds engage , At least , I feel disposed to stray , love ! i . To Julia .- [ 4to ] ii . Julia since .- [ 4to ] iii . And Julia .- [ 4to ] 1. [ " The lady's name was Julia Leacroft " ( Note by Miss E. Pigot ) . The word " Julia ...
... minds engage , At least , I feel disposed to stray , love ! i . To Julia .- [ 4to ] ii . Julia since .- [ 4to ] iii . And Julia .- [ 4to ] 1. [ " The lady's name was Julia Leacroft " ( Note by Miss E. Pigot ) . The word " Julia ...
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... mind . 8 . But had the Goddess clearly seen , His form had fix'd her fickle breast ; Her countless hoards would his have been , And none remain'd to give the rest . TO M I. OH ! did those eyes , instead THE CORNELIAN . 67.
... mind . 8 . But had the Goddess clearly seen , His form had fix'd her fickle breast ; Her countless hoards would his have been , And none remain'd to give the rest . TO M I. OH ! did those eyes , instead THE CORNELIAN . 67.
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Allan's Alva's ANACREON appeared beams Beauty beneath blest bosom breast British Bards British Museum Calmar canto Childe Harold dare dark dear death Della Cruscan dream Dunciad e'en Earl Edinburgh Review English Bards fair fame fate fear feel flame foes fond forget Fourth Editions Friendship gentle glory glow hail heart Heaven hope Hours of Idleness Jeffrey John Byron Lady letter lines live Lochlin Lord Byron lov'd Love's last adieu lyre Mathon Morven Muse ne'er never Newstead Newstead Abbey night Nisus numbers o'er Occasions once Orla Oscar Pibroch Pindar Poems poet praise printed published quarto rhyme rise roll Rolliad Satire scene Scotch Reviewers shade sigh Sire sleep smile song soothe soul Southey stanzas strain sweet tears thee thine thou throng translation truth verse voice Waltz wave weep wings young youth