The Poetical Works of Lord Byron,: With a Memoir, Volume 1Houghton, Osgood, 1879 |
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... beneath an Elm at Harrow ARTICLE FROM THE EDINBURGH REVIEW OCCASIONAL PIECES , 1807-24 The Adieu To a Vain Lady To Anne To the Same To the Author of a Sonnet . On finding a Fan Farewell to the Muse To an Oak at Newstead . On revisiting ...
... beneath an Elm at Harrow ARTICLE FROM THE EDINBURGH REVIEW OCCASIONAL PIECES , 1807-24 The Adieu To a Vain Lady To Anne To the Same To the Author of a Sonnet . On finding a Fan Farewell to the Muse To an Oak at Newstead . On revisiting ...
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... beneath a Picture . 252 On Parting 253 Epitaph for Joseph Blackett Farewell to Malta To Dives 254 255 257 On Moore's last Operatic Farce Epistle to a Friend 257 258 ā¢ To Thyrza 260 Sonnet , to Genevra . . Away ! away ! ye Notes of Woe ...
... beneath a Picture . 252 On Parting 253 Epitaph for Joseph Blackett Farewell to Malta To Dives 254 255 257 On Moore's last Operatic Farce Epistle to a Friend 257 258 ā¢ To Thyrza 260 Sonnet , to Genevra . . Away ! away ! ye Notes of Woe ...
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... beneath , And feels a temporary death . TRANSLATION OF THE EPITAPH ON VIRGIL AND TIBULLUS . BY DOMITIUS MARSUS . He who sublime in epic numbers rolled And he who struck the softer lyre of love , By Death's unequal hand alike controlled ...
... beneath , And feels a temporary death . TRANSLATION OF THE EPITAPH ON VIRGIL AND TIBULLUS . BY DOMITIUS MARSUS . He who sublime in epic numbers rolled And he who struck the softer lyre of love , By Death's unequal hand alike controlled ...
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... The dying chords are strung anew , To war , to war , my harp is due : With glowing strings , the epic strain To Jove's great son I raise again : Alcides and his glorious deeds , Beneath whose arm the HOURS OF IDLENESS . 23 From Anacreon.
... The dying chords are strung anew , To war , to war , my harp is due : With glowing strings , the epic strain To Jove's great son I raise again : Alcides and his glorious deeds , Beneath whose arm the HOURS OF IDLENESS . 23 From Anacreon.
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With a Memoir George Gordon Byron Baron Byron. Alcides and his glorious deeds , Beneath whose arm the Hydra bleeds . All , all in vain ; my wayward lyre Wakes silver notes of soft desire . Adieu , ye chiefs renowned in arms ! Adieu the ...
With a Memoir George Gordon Byron Baron Byron. Alcides and his glorious deeds , Beneath whose arm the Hydra bleeds . All , all in vain ; my wayward lyre Wakes silver notes of soft desire . Adieu , ye chiefs renowned in arms ! Adieu the ...
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