The Works of Lord Byron: Poetry, Volym 1John Murray, 1903 |
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... give your slumbering eyes : 7 . See still the little painted bark , In which I row'd you o'er the lake ; See there , high waving o'er the park , The elm I clamber'd for your sake . 8 . These times are past , our joys are gone , You ...
... give your slumbering eyes : 7 . See still the little painted bark , In which I row'd you o'er the lake ; See there , high waving o'er the park , The elm I clamber'd for your sake . 8 . These times are past , our joys are gone , You ...
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... give a loose to its rage . 4 . But now tears and curses , alike unavailing , Would add to the souls of our tyrants delight ; Could they view us our sad separation bewailing , Their merciless hearts would rejoice at the sight . 5 . Yet ...
... give a loose to its rage . 4 . But now tears and curses , alike unavailing , Would add to the souls of our tyrants delight ; Could they view us our sad separation bewailing , Their merciless hearts would rejoice at the sight . 5 . Yet ...
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... give , ) My constant heart of fear disarms , Revives my hopes , and bids me live . 2 . Here , I can trace the locks of gold Which round thy snowy forehead wave ; The cheeks which sprung from Beauty's mould , The lips , which made me ...
... give , ) My constant heart of fear disarms , Revives my hopes , and bids me live . 2 . Here , I can trace the locks of gold Which round thy snowy forehead wave ; The cheeks which sprung from Beauty's mould , The lips , which made me ...
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... give the palm , where Justice points its due . " TO WHICH THE AUTHOR OF THESE PIECES SENT THE FOLLOWING REPLY FOR INSERTION IN THE " MORNING CHRONICLE . " 66 OH , factious viper ! whose envenom'd tooth Would mangle , still , the dead ...
... give the palm , where Justice points its due . " TO WHICH THE AUTHOR OF THESE PIECES SENT THE FOLLOWING REPLY FOR INSERTION IN THE " MORNING CHRONICLE . " 66 OH , factious viper ! whose envenom'd tooth Would mangle , still , the dead ...
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... give the palm where Justice points its due ; " iv . Yet , let not canker'd Calumny assail , " . iii . Or round her statesman wind her gloomy veil . Fox ! o'er whose corse a mourning world must weep , Whose dear remains in honour'd ...
... give the palm where Justice points its due ; " iv . Yet , let not canker'd Calumny assail , " . iii . Or round her statesman wind her gloomy veil . Fox ! o'er whose corse a mourning world must weep , Whose dear remains in honour'd ...
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The Works of Lord Byron: Poetry, Volym 1 George Gordon Byron Baron Byron Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1898 |
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