The Poetical Works of Lord Byron,: With a Memoir, Volume 1Houghton, Osgood, 1879 |
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... Catullus . 21 Imitated from Catullus 22 Translation from Horace 22 From Anacreon 23 From Anacreon 24 From the Prometheus Vinctus of Eschylus . 26 To Emma 27 To M. S. G. ā¢ 29 To Caroline 30 To Caroline 81 To Caroline To a Lady , with the ...
... Catullus . 21 Imitated from Catullus 22 Translation from Horace 22 From Anacreon 23 From Anacreon 24 From the Prometheus Vinctus of Eschylus . 26 To Emma 27 To M. S. G. ā¢ 29 To Caroline 30 To Caroline 81 To Caroline To a Lady , with the ...
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... CATULLUS . AD LESBIAM . EQUAL to Jove that youth must be - Greater than Jove he seems to me - Who , free from Jealousy's alarms , Securely views thy matchless charms . That cheek , which ever dimpling glows , That mouth , from whence ...
... CATULLUS . AD LESBIAM . EQUAL to Jove that youth must be - Greater than Jove he seems to me - Who , free from Jealousy's alarms , Securely views thy matchless charms . That cheek , which ever dimpling glows , That mouth , from whence ...
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... as Virgil was considerably older than Tibullus at his decease . ] TRANSLATION FROM CATULLUS . [ Lugete , Veneres , Cupidinesque 20 HOURS OF IDLENESS . Translation of the Epitaph on Virgil and Tibullus Imitation of Tibullus.
... as Virgil was considerably older than Tibullus at his decease . ] TRANSLATION FROM CATULLUS . [ Lugete , Veneres , Cupidinesque 20 HOURS OF IDLENESS . Translation of the Epitaph on Virgil and Tibullus Imitation of Tibullus.
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... Lesbia's eyes o'erflow , Her swollen cheeks with weeping glow ; Thou art the cause of all her woe , Receptacle of life's decay . IMITATED FROM CATULLUS . TO ELLEN . OH ! might HOURS OF IDLENESS . 21 Translation from Catullus.
... Lesbia's eyes o'erflow , Her swollen cheeks with weeping glow ; Thou art the cause of all her woe , Receptacle of life's decay . IMITATED FROM CATULLUS . TO ELLEN . OH ! might HOURS OF IDLENESS . 21 Translation from Catullus.
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With a Memoir George Gordon Byron Baron Byron. IMITATED FROM CATULLUS . TO ELLEN . OH ! might I kiss those eyes of fire , A million scarce would quench desire : Still would I steep my lips in bliss , And ... Catullus Translation from Horace.
With a Memoir George Gordon Byron Baron Byron. IMITATED FROM CATULLUS . TO ELLEN . OH ! might I kiss those eyes of fire , A million scarce would quench desire : Still would I steep my lips in bliss , And ... Catullus Translation from Horace.
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