The Works of Lord Byron: 2Bernhard Tauchnitz, 1866 - 521 sidor |
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2. TO IANTHE . Nor in those climes where I have late been straying , Though Beauty long hath there been matchless deem'd ; Not in those visions to the heart displaying Forms which it sighs but to have only dream'd , Hath aught like thee ...
2. TO IANTHE . Nor in those climes where I have late been straying , Though Beauty long hath there been matchless deem'd ; Not in those visions to the heart displaying Forms which it sighs but to have only dream'd , Hath aught like thee ...
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... . 8 . " For who would trust the seeming sighs Of wife or paramour ? Fresh feres will dry the bright blue eyes We late saw streaming o'er . For pleasures past I do not grieve , Nor perils 121 CHILDE HAROLD'S PILGRIMAGE .
... . 8 . " For who would trust the seeming sighs Of wife or paramour ? Fresh feres will dry the bright blue eyes We late saw streaming o'er . For pleasures past I do not grieve , Nor perils 121 CHILDE HAROLD'S PILGRIMAGE .
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... Portugal : in Sicily and Malta we are knocked on the head at a handsome average nightly , and not a Sicilian or Maltese is ever punished ! XXIV . Behold the hall where chiefs were late convened 16 CHILDE HAROLD'S PILGRIMAGE .
... Portugal : in Sicily and Malta we are knocked on the head at a handsome average nightly , and not a Sicilian or Maltese is ever punished ! XXIV . Behold the hall where chiefs were late convened 16 CHILDE HAROLD'S PILGRIMAGE .
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2. XXIV . Behold the hall where chiefs were late convened ! * Oh ! dome displeasing unto British eye ! With diadem hight foolscap , lo ! a fiend , A little fiend that scoffs incessantly , There sits in parchment robe array'd , and by His ...
2. XXIV . Behold the hall where chiefs were late convened ! * Oh ! dome displeasing unto British eye ! With diadem hight foolscap , lo ! a fiend , A little fiend that scoffs incessantly , There sits in parchment robe array'd , and by His ...
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... . * • As I found the Portuguese , so I have characterised them . are since improved , at least in courage , is evident . That they The late exploits of XXXIV . But ere the mingling bounds have far been 2 * CANTO I. 19.
... . * • As I found the Portuguese , so I have characterised them . are since improved , at least in courage , is evident . That they The late exploits of XXXIV . But ere the mingling bounds have far been 2 * CANTO I. 19.
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