The Works of Lord Byron: Poetry, Volym 1John Murray, 1918 |
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... flow many times before his rank and station among the poets of all time will be finally adjudged . The splendour of his reputation , which dazzled his own countrymen , and , for the first time , attracted the attention of a contemporary ...
... flow many times before his rank and station among the poets of all time will be finally adjudged . The splendour of his reputation , which dazzled his own countrymen , and , for the first time , attracted the attention of a contemporary ...
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... flow'd Were lost in those which fell from thine . 1 4 . Thou could'st not feel my burning cheek , Thy gushing tears had quench'd its flame , And , as thy tongue essay'd to speak , In sighs alone it breath'd my name . i . To -- [ 4to ] ...
... flow'd Were lost in those which fell from thine . 1 4 . Thou could'st not feel my burning cheek , Thy gushing tears had quench'd its flame , And , as thy tongue essay'd to speak , In sighs alone it breath'd my name . i . To -- [ 4to ] ...
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... flow , Time will assuage an infant brother's woe ; To all , save one , is consolation known , While solitary Friendship sighs alone . HARROW , 1803.1 ADRIAN'S ADDRESS TO HIS SOUL WHEN DYING . ANIMULA ! vagula , Blandula , Hospes ...
... flow , Time will assuage an infant brother's woe ; To all , save one , is consolation known , While solitary Friendship sighs alone . HARROW , 1803.1 ADRIAN'S ADDRESS TO HIS SOUL WHEN DYING . ANIMULA ! vagula , Blandula , Hospes ...
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... flows no tear , from my lips flow no curses , ' I blast not the fiends who have hurl'd me from bliss ; For poor is the soul which , bewailing , rehearses Its querulous grief , when in anguish like this- 3 . Was my eye , ' stead of tears ...
... flows no tear , from my lips flow no curses , ' I blast not the fiends who have hurl'd me from bliss ; For poor is the soul which , bewailing , rehearses Its querulous grief , when in anguish like this- 3 . Was my eye , ' stead of tears ...
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... flow ; i Let us pass round the cup of Love's bliss in full measure , And quaff the contents as our nectar below . i . will deprive me of thee .— [ 4to ] ii . No jargon of priests o'er our union was mutter'd , To rivet the fetters of ...
... flow ; i Let us pass round the cup of Love's bliss in full measure , And quaff the contents as our nectar below . i . will deprive me of thee .— [ 4to ] ii . No jargon of priests o'er our union was mutter'd , To rivet the fetters of ...
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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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