The Works of Lord Byron: Poetry, Volym 1John Murray, 1918 |
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... dead , When life again to dust is given , On thy dear breast I'll lay my head- Without thee ! where would be my Heaven ? February , 1803 . i . But envy with malignant grasp , Has torn thee from my breast for ever .- [ 4to ] ii . But in ...
... dead , When life again to dust is given , On thy dear breast I'll lay my head- Without thee ! where would be my Heaven ? February , 1803 . i . But envy with malignant grasp , Has torn thee from my breast for ever .- [ 4to ] ii . But in ...
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... dead ; This life resign'd , without one parting sigh , Together in one bed of earth we'll lie ! Together share the fate to mortals given , Together mix our dust , and hope for Heaven . HARROW , 1803 .- [ 4to . P. on V. Occasions ...
... dead ; This life resign'd , without one parting sigh , Together in one bed of earth we'll lie ! Together share the fate to mortals given , Together mix our dust , and hope for Heaven . HARROW , 1803 .- [ 4to . P. on V. Occasions ...
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... giving New splendour to the dead . " There is an echo of the Greek distich in Byron's exquisite line , " The Morning - Star of Memory . " ] But , who with me shall hold thy former place EPITAPH ON A BELOVED FRIEND . 19.
... giving New splendour to the dead . " There is an echo of the Greek distich in Byron's exquisite line , " The Morning - Star of Memory . " ] But , who with me shall hold thy former place EPITAPH ON A BELOVED FRIEND . 19.
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... dead . TO CAROLINE.1 1805 . I. WHEN I hear you express an affection so warm , Ne'er think , my belov'd , that I do not believe ; For your lip would the soul of suspicion disarm , And your eye beams a ray which can never deceive . Yet ...
... dead . TO CAROLINE.1 1805 . I. WHEN I hear you express an affection so warm , Ne'er think , my belov'd , that I do not believe ; For your lip would the soul of suspicion disarm , And your eye beams a ray which can never deceive . Yet ...
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... dead , in Earth's bosom laid low . 7 . Oh ! then let us drain , while we may , draughts of pleasure , Which from passion , like ours , must unceasingly flow ; i Let us pass round the cup of Love's bliss in full measure , And quaff the ...
... dead , in Earth's bosom laid low . 7 . Oh ! then let us drain , while we may , draughts of pleasure , Which from passion , like ours , must unceasingly flow ; i Let us pass round the cup of Love's bliss in full measure , And quaff the ...
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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 - 1903 |
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