The Works of Lord Byron: Poetry, Volym 1John Murray, 1898 |
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... fire . A manner clear or warm is useless , since i We do not try by speaking to convince ; Be other orators of pleasing proud , — We speak to please ourselves , not move the crowd : Our gravity prefers the muttering tone , A proper ...
... fire . A manner clear or warm is useless , since i We do not try by speaking to convince ; Be other orators of pleasing proud , — We speak to please ourselves , not move the crowd : Our gravity prefers the muttering tone , A proper ...
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... fire , Must all the painter's art defy , And bid him from the task retire . 4 . Here , I behold its beauteous hue ; But where's the beam so sweetly straying , " i . But where's the beam of soft desire ? Which gave a lustre to its blue ...
... fire , Must all the painter's art defy , And bid him from the task retire . 4 . Here , I behold its beauteous hue ; But where's the beam so sweetly straying , " i . But where's the beam of soft desire ? Which gave a lustre to its blue ...
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... fire ; Or had the bard at Christmas written , And laid the scene of love in Britain ; He surely , in commiseration , Had chang'd the place of declaration . In Italy , I've no objection , Warm nights are proper for reflection ; But here ...
... fire ; Or had the bard at Christmas written , And laid the scene of love in Britain ; He surely , in commiseration , Had chang'd the place of declaration . In Italy , I've no objection , Warm nights are proper for reflection ; But here ...
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... fire , And laugh at the little coquette . 6 . For me , I adore Some twenty or more , And love them most dearly ; but yet , Though my heart they enthral , I'd abandon them all , Did they act like your blooming coquette . 7 . No longer ...
... fire , And laugh at the little coquette . 6 . For me , I adore Some twenty or more , And love them most dearly ; but yet , Though my heart they enthral , I'd abandon them all , Did they act like your blooming coquette . 7 . No longer ...
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... fire , With bright , but mild affection shine : Though they might kindle less desire , Love , more than mortal , would be thine . 2 . For thou art form'd so heavenly fair , Howe'er those orbs may wildly beam , We must admire , but still ...
... fire , With bright , but mild affection shine : Though they might kindle less desire , Love , more than mortal , would be thine . 2 . For thou art form'd so heavenly fair , Howe'er those orbs may wildly beam , We must admire , but still ...
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The Works of Lord Byron: Poetry, Volym 1 George Gordon Byron Baron Byron Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1903 |
The Works of Lord Byron: Poetry, Volym 1 George Gordon Byron Baron Byron Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1918 |
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