The Works of Lord Byron: Poetry, Volym 1John Murray, 1918 |
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... seek , And clasp enraptur'd all your charms , So chill's the pressure of your cheek , I fold a statue in my arms . 12 . If thus , when to my heart embrac'd , No pleasure in your eyes is trac'd , You may be prudent , fair , and chaste ...
... seek , And clasp enraptur'd all your charms , So chill's the pressure of your cheek , I fold a statue in my arms . 12 . If thus , when to my heart embrac'd , No pleasure in your eyes is trac'd , You may be prudent , fair , and chaste ...
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... seek the next , who fill'd his place . Such are the men who learning's treasures guard ! Such is their practice , such is their reward ! This much , at least , we may presume to say— The premium can't exceed the price they pay .. 1806 ...
... seek the next , who fill'd his place . Such are the men who learning's treasures guard ! Such is their practice , such is their reward ! This much , at least , we may presume to say— The premium can't exceed the price they pay .. 1806 ...
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... " No jealous passion shall invade , No envy that pure heart pervade ; " For he that revels in such charms , Can never seek another's arms . new joy discover .- [ 4to ] May that fair bosom never know What ' tis to 40 HOURS OF IDLENESS .
... " No jealous passion shall invade , No envy that pure heart pervade ; " For he that revels in such charms , Can never seek another's arms . new joy discover .- [ 4to ] May that fair bosom never know What ' tis to 40 HOURS OF IDLENESS .
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... seek , Nor dare to call the blush from Beauty's cheek ; Oh ! let the modest Muse some pity claim , And meet indulgence - though she find not fame . Still , not for her alone , we wish respect , Others appear more conscious of defect ...
... seek , Nor dare to call the blush from Beauty's cheek ; Oh ! let the modest Muse some pity claim , And meet indulgence - though she find not fame . Still , not for her alone , we wish respect , Others appear more conscious of defect ...
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... seek despair And hope no more thy soft embrace ; Which to obtain , my soul would dare , All , all reproach , but thy disgrace . 10 . At least from guilt shalt thou be free , No matron shall thy shame reprove ; Though cureless pangs may ...
... seek despair And hope no more thy soft embrace ; Which to obtain , my soul would dare , All , all reproach , but thy disgrace . 10 . At least from guilt shalt thou be free , No matron shall thy shame reprove ; Though cureless pangs may ...
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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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