The Poetical Works of Lord Byron,: With a Memoir, Volume 1Houghton, Osgood, 1879 |
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... foe , But felt for all the baby's woe . I drew the bar , and by the light Young Love , the infant , met my sight ; His bow across his shoulders flung , And thence his fatal quiver hung ( Ah ! little did I think the dart Would rankle ...
... foe , But felt for all the baby's woe . I drew the bar , and by the light Young Love , the infant , met my sight ; His bow across his shoulders flung , And thence his fatal quiver hung ( Ah ! little did I think the dart Would rankle ...
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... could assuage , On our foes should my glance launch in vengeance its lightning , With transport my tongue give a loose to its rage . VOL . I. 3 But now tears and curses , alike unavailing , Would HOURS OF IDLENESS . 33 To Caroline.
... could assuage , On our foes should my glance launch in vengeance its lightning , With transport my tongue give a loose to its rage . VOL . I. 3 But now tears and curses , alike unavailing , Would HOURS OF IDLENESS . 33 To Caroline.
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... foe , A stranger to thyself , thy weal or woe , With thee no more again I hope to trace The recollection of our early race ; No more , as once , in social hours rejoice , Or hear , unless in crowds , thy well - known voice : Still , if ...
... foe , A stranger to thyself , thy weal or woe , With thee no more again I hope to trace The recollection of our early race ; No more , as once , in social hours rejoice , Or hear , unless in crowds , thy well - known voice : Still , if ...
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... foes his deadly vengeance fell . From high Southannon's distant tower Arrived a young and noble dame ; With Kenneth's lands to form her dower , Glenalvon's blue - eyed daughter came ; And Oscar claimed the beauteous bride , And Angus on ...
... foes his deadly vengeance fell . From high Southannon's distant tower Arrived a young and noble dame ; With Kenneth's lands to form her dower , Glenalvon's blue - eyed daughter came ; And Oscar claimed the beauteous bride , And Angus on ...
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... foes my captive corse ; Or , if my destiny these last deny , If in the spoiler's power my ashes lie , Thy pious care may raise a simple tomb , To mark thy love , and signalize my doom . Why should thy doting wretched mother weep Her ...
... foes my captive corse ; Or , if my destiny these last deny , If in the spoiler's power my ashes lie , Thy pious care may raise a simple tomb , To mark thy love , and signalize my doom . Why should thy doting wretched mother weep Her ...
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The Poetical Works of Lord Byron: With a Memoir, Volumes 1-2 George Gordon Byron Baron Byron No preview available - 1880 |
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