The Works of Lord Byron: Poetry, Volym 1John Murray, 1898 |
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... Thine is the pride of modest worth . Our souls at least congenial meet , Nor can thy lot my rank disgrace ; Our intercourse is not less sweet , Since worth of rank supplies the place . November , 1802 . i . Your fame , and your memory ...
... Thine is the pride of modest worth . Our souls at least congenial meet , Nor can thy lot my rank disgrace ; Our intercourse is not less sweet , Since worth of rank supplies the place . November , 1802 . i . Your fame , and your memory ...
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... thine image still must rest , Until that heart shall cease to beat . 3 . And , when the grave restores her dead , When life again to dust is given , On thy dear breast I'll lay my head— ii . Without thee ! where would be my Heaven ...
... thine image still must rest , Until that heart shall cease to beat . 3 . And , when the grave restores her dead , When life again to dust is given , On thy dear breast I'll lay my head— ii . Without thee ! where would be my Heaven ...
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... thine own . 3 . But , when our cheeks with anguish glow'd , When thy sweet lips were join'd to mine ; The tears that from my eyelids flow'd Were lost in those which fell from thine . 4 . Thou could'st not feel my burning cheek , Thy ...
... thine own . 3 . But , when our cheeks with anguish glow'd , When thy sweet lips were join'd to mine ; The tears that from my eyelids flow'd Were lost in those which fell from thine . 4 . Thou could'st not feel my burning cheek , Thy ...
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... thine , I still in murmurs must repine , And think that love can ne'er be true , 7 . Which meets me with no joyous sign , Without a sigh which bids adieu ; How different is my love from thine , How keen my grief when leaving you . 8 ...
... thine , I still in murmurs must repine , And think that love can ne'er be true , 7 . Which meets me with no joyous sign , Without a sigh which bids adieu ; How different is my love from thine , How keen my grief when leaving you . 8 ...
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... is , Letters , etc. , translated from the French of Jean Jacques Rousseau , was published in London , in 1784 . It is , pro- bably , a literary forgery . ] Exist but in imagination , Mere phantoms of thine own ANSWER TO ROUSSEAU . 15.
... is , Letters , etc. , translated from the French of Jean Jacques Rousseau , was published in London , in 1784 . It is , pro- bably , a literary forgery . ] Exist but in imagination , Mere phantoms of thine own ANSWER TO ROUSSEAU . 15.
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