The Works of Lord Byron: Poetry, Volym 3John Murray, 1900 |
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... lonely here ; Thou'rt nothing , -all are nothing now . 3 . In vain my lyre would lightly breathe ! The smile that Sorrow fain would wear But mocks the woe that lurks beneath , Like roses o'er a sepulchre . Though gay companions o'er the ...
... lonely here ; Thou'rt nothing , -all are nothing now . 3 . In vain my lyre would lightly breathe ! The smile that Sorrow fain would wear But mocks the woe that lurks beneath , Like roses o'er a sepulchre . Though gay companions o'er the ...
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... lonely be my latest hour , Without regret , without a groan ; For thousands Death hath ceased to lower , And pain been transient or unknown . 8 . " Aye but to die , and go , " alas ! Where all have gone , and all must go ! To be the ...
... lonely be my latest hour , Without regret , without a groan ; For thousands Death hath ceased to lower , And pain been transient or unknown . 8 . " Aye but to die , and go , " alas ! Where all have gone , and all must go ! To be the ...
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... lonely hour presents again The semblance of thy gentle shade : And now that sad and silent hour Thus much of thee can still restore , And sorrow unobserved may pour The plaint she dare not speak before . i . Stanzas .- [ 1812 . ] of ...
... lonely hour presents again The semblance of thy gentle shade : And now that sad and silent hour Thus much of thee can still restore , And sorrow unobserved may pour The plaint she dare not speak before . i . Stanzas .- [ 1812 . ] of ...
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... lonely wall Usurped the Muse's realm , and marked her fall ; Say - shall this new , nor less aspiring pile , Reared where once rose the mightiest in our isle , Know the same favour which the former knew , A shrine for Shakespeare ...
... lonely wall Usurped the Muse's realm , and marked her fall ; Say - shall this new , nor less aspiring pile , Reared where once rose the mightiest in our isle , Know the same favour which the former knew , A shrine for Shakespeare ...
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... lonely , 4 . What must they feel whom no false vision But truest , tenderest Passion warmed ? i . Song . [ Childe Harold , 1814. ] ii . But her who not -.— [ MS . M. ] 1. [ " I send you some lines which may as well be called ' A Song ...
... lonely , 4 . What must they feel whom no false vision But truest , tenderest Passion warmed ? i . Song . [ Childe Harold , 1814. ] ii . But her who not -.— [ MS . M. ] 1. [ " I send you some lines which may as well be called ' A Song ...
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