The Works of Lord Byron: Poetry, Volym 1John Murray, 1898 |
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... dare to ask .— [ 4to ] 1. [ This MS . is preserved at Newstead . ] 2. [ These lines are addressed to the same Mary referred to in the lines beginning , " This faint resemblance of thy charms . " ( Vide ante , p . 32. ) ] Or doom the ...
... dare to ask .— [ 4to ] 1. [ This MS . is preserved at Newstead . ] 2. [ These lines are addressed to the same Mary referred to in the lines beginning , " This faint resemblance of thy charms . " ( Vide ante , p . 32. ) ] Or doom the ...
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... dare to call the blush from Beauty's cheek ; Oh ! let the modest Muse some pity claim , And meet indulgence - though she find not fame . Still , not for her alone , we wish respect , Others appear more conscious of defect : To - night ...
... dare to call the blush from Beauty's cheek ; Oh ! let the modest Muse some pity claim , And meet indulgence - though she find not fame . Still , not for her alone , we wish respect , Others appear more conscious of defect : To - night ...
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... dare thine ardent gaze ? 6 . ' Tis said that Berenice's hair , In stars adorns the vault of heaven ; But they would ne'er permit thee there , Thou wouldst so far outshine the seven . I. 7 . For did those eyes as planets roll , Thy ...
... dare thine ardent gaze ? 6 . ' Tis said that Berenice's hair , In stars adorns the vault of heaven ; But they would ne'er permit thee there , Thou wouldst so far outshine the seven . I. 7 . For did those eyes as planets roll , Thy ...
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... dare to tell ; Thy innocence and mine to save , — I bid thee now a last farewell . 9 . Yes ! yield that breast , to seek despair And hope no more thy soft embrace ; Which to obtain , my soul would dare , All , all reproach , but thy ...
... dare to tell ; Thy innocence and mine to save , — I bid thee now a last farewell . 9 . Yes ! yield that breast , to seek despair And hope no more thy soft embrace ; Which to obtain , my soul would dare , All , all reproach , but thy ...
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... dare attempt reply . " 30 . All is confusion - through the vale , The name of Oscar hoarsely rings , It rises on the murm'ring gale , Till night expands her dusky wings . 31 . It breaks the stillness of the night , But echoes through ...
... dare attempt reply . " 30 . All is confusion - through the vale , The name of Oscar hoarsely rings , It rises on the murm'ring gale , Till night expands her dusky wings . 31 . It breaks the stillness of the night , But echoes through ...
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