The Poetical Works of Lord Byron, Volume 2John Murray, 1855 - English poetry |
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... THOU ART HAPPY ! INSCRIPTION ON THE MONUMENT OF A NEWFOUNDLAND DOG 290 291 TO A LADY , ON BEING ASKED MY REASON FOR QUITTING ENGLAND IN THE SPRING 292 • REMIND ME NOT , REMIND ME NOT 293 THERE WAS A TIME , I NEED NOT NAME 294 AND WILT THOU ...
... THOU ART HAPPY ! INSCRIPTION ON THE MONUMENT OF A NEWFOUNDLAND DOG 290 291 TO A LADY , ON BEING ASKED MY REASON FOR QUITTING ENGLAND IN THE SPRING 292 • REMIND ME NOT , REMIND ME NOT 293 THERE WAS A TIME , I NEED NOT NAME 294 AND WILT THOU ...
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... THOU ART NOT FALSE , BUT THOU ART FICKLE 342 ON BEING ASKED WHAT WAS THE ORIGIN OF LOVE " 66 343 REMEMBER HIM , WHOM PASSION'S POWER . 344 ON LORD THURLOW'S POEMS . 345 TO LORD THURLOW 346 TO THOMAS MOORE . WRITTEN THE EVENING BEFORE ...
... THOU ART NOT FALSE , BUT THOU ART FICKLE 342 ON BEING ASKED WHAT WAS THE ORIGIN OF LOVE " 66 343 REMEMBER HIM , WHOM PASSION'S POWER . 344 ON LORD THURLOW'S POEMS . 345 TO LORD THURLOW 346 TO THOMAS MOORE . WRITTEN THE EVENING BEFORE ...
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... thou art a nameless thing : So abject - yet alive ! Is this the man of thousand thrones , Who strew'd our earth with hostile bones , And can he thus survive ? 1 Since he , miscall'd the Morning Star , Nor man nor fiend hath fallen so ...
... thou art a nameless thing : So abject - yet alive ! Is this the man of thousand thrones , Who strew'd our earth with hostile bones , And can he thus survive ? 1 Since he , miscall'd the Morning Star , Nor man nor fiend hath fallen so ...
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George Gordon Byron Baron Byron. IX . But thou - from thy reluctant hand The thunderbolt is wrung- Too late thou leav'st the high command To which thy weakness clung ; All Evil Spirit as thou art , It is enough to grieve the heart To see ...
George Gordon Byron Baron Byron. IX . But thou - from thy reluctant hand The thunderbolt is wrung- Too late thou leav'st the high command To which thy weakness clung ; All Evil Spirit as thou art , It is enough to grieve the heart To see ...
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... THY days are done , thy fame begun ; Thy country's strains record The triumphs of her chosen Son , The slaughters of his sword ! The deeds he did , the fields he won , The freedom he restored ! II . Though thou art fall'n , while we are ...
... THY days are done , thy fame begun ; Thy country's strains record The triumphs of her chosen Son , The slaughters of his sword ! The deeds he did , the fields he won , The freedom he restored ! II . Though thou art fall'n , while we are ...
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Adieu Alhama bard beauty behold blood Bluem bosom breast CANTO clime Cortana damn'd Dante dead dear death devil dream earth eternal eyes fame fate Fcap feel Florence forget FRANCESCA OF RIMINI gaze George glory grave hath heart heaven History honour hope hour kings l'abate Lady Blueb Letters live Lord Byron Michael mind Moore Morgante MORGANTE MAGGIORE Murray ne'er never Newstead Abbey o'er once Orlando passion poem poet Portrait Post 8vo praise rhyme ROBERT SOUTHEY royal Saint Saint Peter Satan Satanic School Scamp Second Edition shore sigh smile song sorrow soul Southey spirit stanzas sweet tears terza rima thee thine things Third Edition Thomas Moore thou art thou hast thought throne tomb Translated turn'd verse Vision of Judgment Vols Wat Tyler wave weep Woodcuts words written