The Works of Lord Byron: Poetry, Volym 1John Murray, 1898 |
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... dear to Him . . xiv - xvi I 4 5 To D- 7 To Caroline 8 To Caroline 9 To Emma 12 Fragments of School Exercises : From the " Prometheus Vinctus " of Eschylus • Lines written in " Letters of an Italian Nun and an English Gentleman , by ...
... dear to Him . . xiv - xvi I 4 5 To D- 7 To Caroline 8 To Caroline 9 To Emma 12 Fragments of School Exercises : From the " Prometheus Vinctus " of Eschylus • Lines written in " Letters of an Italian Nun and an English Gentleman , by ...
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... DEAR TO HIM . I. HUSH'D are the winds , and still the evening gloom , Not e'en a zephyr wanders through the grove , Whilst I return to view my Margaret's tomb , And scatter flowers on the dust I love . 1. The author claims the ...
... DEAR TO HIM . I. HUSH'D are the winds , and still the evening gloom , Not e'en a zephyr wanders through the grove , Whilst I return to view my Margaret's tomb , And scatter flowers on the dust I love . 1. The author claims the ...
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... dear , Yet fresh the memory of that beauteous face ; Still they call forth my warm affection's tear , Still in my heart retain their wonted place.i i . Such sorrow brings me honour , not disgrace .-- [ 4to ] 1802 . TO D1 I. IN thee , I ...
... dear , Yet fresh the memory of that beauteous face ; Still they call forth my warm affection's tear , Still in my heart retain their wonted place.i i . Such sorrow brings me honour , not disgrace .-- [ 4to ] 1802 . TO D1 I. IN thee , I ...
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... dear breast I'll lay my head- ii . Without thee ! where would be my Heaven ? February , 1803 . i . But envy with malignant grasp , Has torn thee from my breast for ever .— [ 4to ] ii . But in my heart .- [ 4to ] 1. [ George John , 5th ...
... dear breast I'll lay my head- ii . Without thee ! where would be my Heaven ? February , 1803 . i . But envy with malignant grasp , Has torn thee from my breast for ever .— [ 4to ] ii . But in my heart .- [ 4to ] 1. [ George John , 5th ...
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... dear , Departing for a distant shore . 3 . Well ! we have pass'd some happy hours , And joy will mingle with our tears ; When thinking on these ancient towers , The shelter of our infant years ; 4 . Where from this Gothic casement's ...
... dear , Departing for a distant shore . 3 . Well ! we have pass'd some happy hours , And joy will mingle with our tears ; When thinking on these ancient towers , The shelter of our infant years ; 4 . Where from this Gothic casement's ...
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The Works of Lord Byron: Poetry, Volym 1 George Gordon Byron Baron Byron Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1903 |
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