The Works of Lord Byron: Poetry, Volym 1John Murray, 1918 |
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... Sighing Strephon . The Cornelian To M- • · 56 · . 66 450 M88 47 49 53 63 68 Lines Addressed to a Young Lady . [ As the Author was dis- charging his Pistols in a Garden , Two Ladies passing near the spot were alarmed by the sound of a ...
... Sighing Strephon . The Cornelian To M- • · 56 · . 66 450 M88 47 49 53 63 68 Lines Addressed to a Young Lady . [ As the Author was dis- charging his Pistols in a Garden , Two Ladies passing near the spot were alarmed by the sound of a ...
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... sighs , Which said far more than words can say ? 2 . Though keen the grief thy tears exprest , ill . When love and hope lay both o'erthrown ; Yet still , my girl , this bleeding breast Throbb'd , with deep sorrow , as thine own . 3 ...
... sighs , Which said far more than words can say ? 2 . Though keen the grief thy tears exprest , ill . When love and hope lay both o'erthrown ; Yet still , my girl , this bleeding breast Throbb'd , with deep sorrow , as thine own . 3 ...
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... sighs deplore ; Remembrance only can remain , But that , will make us weep the more . 6 . Again , thou best belov'd , adieu ! Ah ! if thou canst , o'ercome regret , Nor let thy mind past joys review , Our only hope is , to forget ! TO ...
... sighs deplore ; Remembrance only can remain , But that , will make us weep the more . 6 . Again , thou best belov'd , adieu ! Ah ! if thou canst , o'ercome regret , Nor let thy mind past joys review , Our only hope is , to forget ! TO ...
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... be true , 7 . Which meets me with no joyous sign , Without a sigh which bids adieu ; How different is my love from thine , How keen my grief when leaving you . 8 . Your image fills my anxious breast , Till 10 HOURS OF IDLENESS .
... be true , 7 . Which meets me with no joyous sign , Without a sigh which bids adieu ; How different is my love from thine , How keen my grief when leaving you . 8 . Your image fills my anxious breast , Till 10 HOURS OF IDLENESS .
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... sighs re - echoed to thy parting breath , ii . Whilst thou wert struggling in the pangs of death . Could tears have turn ... sigh , Together in one bed of earth we'll lie ! Together share the fate to mortals given , Together mix our dust ...
... sighs re - echoed to thy parting breath , ii . Whilst thou wert struggling in the pangs of death . Could tears have turn ... sigh , Together in one bed of earth we'll lie ! Together share the fate to mortals given , Together mix our dust ...
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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 |
The Works of Lord Byron: . Poetry Baron George Gordon Byron Byron,Ernest Hartley Coleridge,Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) Ingen förhandsgranskning - 2015 |
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