The Works of Lord Byron: Poetry, Volym 1John Murray, 1903 |
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... thee and me , in Friendship twin'd ; Yet Virtue will have greater claims To love , than rank with vice combin'd . And though unequal is thy fate , Since title deck'd my higher birth ; Yet envy not this gaudy state , Thine is the pride ...
... thee and me , in Friendship twin'd ; Yet Virtue will have greater claims To love , than rank with vice combin'd . And though unequal is thy fate , Since title deck'd my higher birth ; Yet envy not this gaudy state , Thine is the pride ...
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... ; Still they call forth my warm affection's tear , Still in my heart retain their wonted place.i i . Such sorrow brings me honour , not disgrace .- [ 4to ] 1802 . TO D1 I. In thee , I fondly hop'd to 6 HOURS OF IDLENESS .
... ; Still they call forth my warm affection's tear , Still in my heart retain their wonted place.i i . Such sorrow brings me honour , not disgrace .- [ 4to ] 1802 . TO D1 I. In thee , I fondly hop'd to 6 HOURS OF IDLENESS .
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... thee from my breast for ever . 2 . True , she has forc'd thee from my breast , Yet , in my heart , thou keep'st thy seat ; There , there , thine image still must rest , Until that heart shall cease to beat . 3 . And , when the grave ...
... thee from my breast for ever . 2 . True , she has forc'd thee from my breast , Yet , in my heart , thou keep'st thy seat ; There , there , thine image still must rest , Until that heart shall cease to beat . 3 . And , when the grave ...
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... it joy could know , Or feel with me the listless woe , Which racks my heart when far from thee . 1. [ These lines , which appear in the Quarto , were never republished . ] 3 . Whene'er we meet my blushes rise , And TO CAROLINE .
... it joy could know , Or feel with me the listless woe , Which racks my heart when far from thee . 1. [ These lines , which appear in the Quarto , were never republished . ] 3 . Whene'er we meet my blushes rise , And TO CAROLINE .
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... thee : Once in thy polish'd mirror glance " . Thou'lt there descry that elegance Which from our sex demands such praises , But envy in the other raises .-- Then he who tells thee of thy beauty , Believe me , only does his duty : Ah ...
... thee : Once in thy polish'd mirror glance " . Thou'lt there descry that elegance Which from our sex demands such praises , But envy in the other raises .-- Then he who tells thee of thy beauty , Believe me , only does his duty : Ah ...
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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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