The Works of Lord Byron: Poetry, Volym 1John Murray, 1918 |
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... light had fled ; Now having died , thou art as Hesperus , 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 ...
... light had fled ; Now having died , thou art as Hesperus , 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 ...
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... And meet my fond , expiring gaze . station in life . Byron used to show a lock of her light golden hair , as well as her picture , among his friends . ( See Life , p . 41 , note . ) ] VOL . I. D ON THE DEATH OF MR . FOX , 1 THE TO MARY .
... And meet my fond , expiring gaze . station in life . Byron used to show a lock of her light golden hair , as well as her picture , among his friends . ( See Life , p . 41 , note . ) ] VOL . I. D ON THE DEATH OF MR . FOX , 1 THE TO MARY .
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... lights would scarce appear : E'en suns , which systems now controul , Would twinkle dimly through their sphere.1 Friday , November 7 , 1806 . " Two of the fairest stars in all the heaven , Having some business , do intreat her eyes To ...
... lights would scarce appear : E'en suns , which systems now controul , Would twinkle dimly through their sphere.1 Friday , November 7 , 1806 . " Two of the fairest stars in all the heaven , Having some business , do intreat her eyes To ...
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... light , Their orbs are veil'd in starless night : Such pangs my nature sinks beneath , And feels a temporary death . TRANSLATION OF THE EPITAPH ON VIRGIL AND TIBULLUS , BY DOMITIUS MARSUS . HE who , sublime , in epic numbers roll'd ...
... light , Their orbs are veil'd in starless night : Such pangs my nature sinks beneath , And feels a temporary death . TRANSLATION OF THE EPITAPH ON VIRGIL AND TIBULLUS , BY DOMITIUS MARSUS . HE who , sublime , in epic numbers roll'd ...
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... hurl'd , Might light his glorious funeral pile : Still dauntless ' midst the wreck of earth he'd smile . VOL . I. G THE FIRST KISS OF LOVE . ' Α βάρβιτος δὲ TRANSLATION FROM HORACE . 81 Translation from Horace Justum et tenacem,
... hurl'd , Might light his glorious funeral pile : Still dauntless ' midst the wreck of earth he'd smile . VOL . I. G THE FIRST KISS OF LOVE . ' Α βάρβιτος δὲ TRANSLATION FROM HORACE . 81 Translation from Horace Justum et tenacem,
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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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