The Poetical Works of Lord Byron,: With a Memoir, Volume 1Houghton, Osgood, 1879 |
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... " Lines on hearing that Lady Byron was ill . 220 226 MONODY ON THE DEATH OF THE RIGHT HON . R. B. SHERIDAN 229 THE DREAM Ā· 237 THE LAMENT OF TASSO Ā· 249 ODE ON VENICE 267 LIFE OF LORD BYRON . GEORGE GORDON , Lord Byron X CONTENTS .
... " Lines on hearing that Lady Byron was ill . 220 226 MONODY ON THE DEATH OF THE RIGHT HON . R. B. SHERIDAN 229 THE DREAM Ā· 237 THE LAMENT OF TASSO Ā· 249 ODE ON VENICE 267 LIFE OF LORD BYRON . GEORGE GORDON , Lord Byron X CONTENTS .
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... Dream , part of Man- fred , and a few minor poems . In October , he quit- ted Switzerland in company with Mr. Hobhouse , and proceeded by Milan and Verona to Venice . Here he resided from the middle of November , 1816 , to the middle of ...
... Dream , part of Man- fred , and a few minor poems . In October , he quit- ted Switzerland in company with Mr. Hobhouse , and proceeded by Milan and Verona to Venice . Here he resided from the middle of November , 1816 , to the middle of ...
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... dream of bliss is past , One pang , my girl , and all is over . Alas ! that pang will be severe , Which bids us part to meet no more ; Which tears me far from one so dear , Departing for a distant shore . Well ! we have passed some ...
... dream of bliss is past , One pang , my girl , and all is over . Alas ! that pang will be severe , Which bids us part to meet no more ; Which tears me far from one so dear , Departing for a distant shore . Well ! we have passed some ...
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... dream of that pure breast , How could I dwell upon its snows ! Yet is the daring wish represt , For that , would banish its repose . A glance from thy soul - searching eye Can raise with hope , depress with fear ; Yet I conceal my love ...
... dream of that pure breast , How could I dwell upon its snows ! Yet is the daring wish represt , For that , would banish its repose . A glance from thy soul - searching eye Can raise with hope , depress with fear ; Yet I conceal my love ...
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... dream , A theme we never can despise . Who blames it but the envious fool , The old and disappointed maid ; Or pupil of the prudish school , In single sorrow doomed to fade ? * [ Lord Strangford's translation of Camoens's Amatory Poems ...
... dream , A theme we never can despise . Who blames it but the envious fool , The old and disappointed maid ; Or pupil of the prudish school , In single sorrow doomed to fade ? * [ Lord Strangford's translation of Camoens's Amatory Poems ...
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