The Works of Lord Byron: Poetry, Volym 1John Murray, 1903 |
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... live , or like you will he perish ; When decay'd , may he mingle his dust with your own ! 1803 . TO E1 LET Folly smile , to view the names Of thee and me , in Friendship twin'd ; Yet Virtue will have greater claims To love , than rank ...
... live , or like you will he perish ; When decay'd , may he mingle his dust with your own ! 1803 . TO E1 LET Folly smile , to view the names Of thee and me , in Friendship twin'd ; Yet Virtue will have greater claims To love , than rank ...
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... live , ( Oh God ! if impious , this rash word forgive , ) Heart - broken now , I wait an equal doom , Content to join thee in thy turf - clad tomb ; Where this frail form compos'd in endless rest , I'll make my last , cold , pillow on ...
... live , ( Oh God ! if impious , this rash word forgive , ) Heart - broken now , I wait an equal doom , Content to join thee in thy turf - clad tomb ; Where this frail form compos'd in endless rest , I'll make my last , cold , pillow on ...
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... live — unwept for die : Dull as the pictures , which adorn their halls , They think all learning fix'd within their walls : In manners rude , in foolish forms precise , All modern arts affecting to despise ; Yet prizing Bentley's ...
... live — unwept for die : Dull as the pictures , which adorn their halls , They think all learning fix'd within their walls : In manners rude , in foolish forms precise , All modern arts affecting to despise ; Yet prizing Bentley's ...
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... 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 Beauty's slave . 3 . Here I can trace - ah , no ! that eye , Whose azure floats ...
... 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 Beauty's slave . 3 . Here I can trace - ah , no ! that eye , Whose azure floats ...
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... live , And , if you can't applaud , at least forgive , i . For them each Hero .- [ 4to ] ii . Surely these last .— [ 4to ] iii . Whilst Youth .- [ 4to . P. on V. Occasions . ] iv . The sternest critic .- [ 4to ] fil . TO ELIZA.L I ...
... live , And , if you can't applaud , at least forgive , i . For them each Hero .- [ 4to ] ii . Surely these last .— [ 4to ] iii . Whilst Youth .- [ 4to . P. on V. Occasions . ] iv . The sternest critic .- [ 4to ] fil . TO ELIZA.L I ...
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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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