The Works of Lord Byron: Poetry, Volym 1John Murray, 1903 |
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... Eyes of Miss A— · H— . MS . Newstead · To a Vain Lady . Works , 1832 , vii . 199 To Anne . Works , 1832 , vii . 201 Egotism . A Letter to J. T. Becher . To Anne . Works , 1832 , vii . 202 • 229 231 233 • 234 237 242 244 244 246 MS ...
... Eyes of Miss A— · H— . MS . Newstead · To a Vain Lady . Works , 1832 , vii . 199 To Anne . Works , 1832 , vii . 201 Egotism . A Letter to J. T. Becher . To Anne . Works , 1832 , vii . 202 • 229 231 233 • 234 237 242 244 244 246 MS ...
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... eyes - her long eye - lashes - her completely Greek cast of face and figure ! I was then about twelve - she rather older , perhaps a year . She died about a year or two afterwards , in consequence of a fall , which injured her spine ...
... eyes - her long eye - lashes - her completely Greek cast of face and figure ! I was then about twelve - she rather older , perhaps a year . She died about a year or two afterwards , in consequence of a fall , which injured her spine ...
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... eyes , Suffus'd in tears , implore to stay ; And heard unmov'd thy plenteous sighs , Which said far more than words can say 2 . IIL Though keen the grief thy tears exprest , " When love and hope lay both o'erthrown ; Yet still , my girl ...
... eyes , Suffus'd in tears , implore to stay ; And heard unmov'd thy plenteous sighs , Which said far more than words can say 2 . IIL Though keen the grief thy tears exprest , " When love and hope lay both o'erthrown ; Yet still , my girl ...
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... eyes your love bespeak . 4 . Your voice alone declares your flame , And though so sweet it breathes my name , Our passions still are not the same ; Alas ! you cannot love like me . 5 . For e'en your lip seems steep'd in snow , And ...
... eyes your love bespeak . 4 . Your voice alone declares your flame , And though so sweet it breathes my name , Our passions still are not the same ; Alas ! you cannot love like me . 5 . For e'en your lip seems steep'd in snow , And ...
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... my arms . 12 . If thus , when to my heart embrac'd , No pleasure in your eyes is trac'd , You may be prudent , fair , and chaste , But ah ! my girl , you do not love . TO EMMA .. I. SINCE now the hour is come TO CAROLINE . II.
... my arms . 12 . If thus , when to my heart embrac'd , No pleasure in your eyes is trac'd , You may be prudent , fair , and chaste , But ah ! my girl , you do not love . TO EMMA .. I. SINCE now the hour is come TO CAROLINE . II.
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The Works of Lord Byron: Poetry, Volym 1 George Gordon Byron Baron Byron Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1898 |
The Works of Lord Byron: Poetry, Volym 1 George Gordon Byron Baron Byron Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1918 |
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