The Poetical Works of Lord Byron,: With a Memoir, Volume 1Houghton, Osgood, 1879 |
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... Last Adieu DamƦtas To Marion 58 61 62 To a Lady 64 Oscar of Alva 66 Nisus and Euryalus Translation from the Medea of Euripides . Thought suggested by a College Examination To a Beautiful Quaker 79 93 95 99 The Cornelian An Occasional ...
... Last Adieu DamƦtas To Marion 58 61 62 To a Lady 64 Oscar of Alva 66 Nisus and Euryalus Translation from the Medea of Euripides . Thought suggested by a College Examination To a Beautiful Quaker 79 93 95 99 The Cornelian An Occasional ...
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... last farewell , O'er fields through which we used to run , And spend the hours in childish play ; O'er shades where ... adieu to peace . This is the deepest of our woes , For this these tears our cheeks bedew : This is of love the final close ...
... last farewell , O'er fields through which we used to run , And spend the hours in childish play ; O'er shades where ... adieu to peace . This is the deepest of our woes , For this these tears our cheeks bedew : This is of love the final close ...
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... , Ī“ ' į¼ĪµĪÆ Ī¼Īµ ĻĪµĻĪ³ĪµĪ¹ . ā ANACREON . THE roses of love glad the garden of life , [ dew , Though nurtured ' mid weeds dropping pestilent Till time crops the leaves with unmerciful knife , Or 58 HOURS OF IDLENESS . Love's Last Adieu.
... , Ī“ ' į¼ĪµĪÆ Ī¼Īµ ĻĪµĻĪ³ĪµĪ¹ . ā ANACREON . THE roses of love glad the garden of life , [ dew , Though nurtured ' mid weeds dropping pestilent Till time crops the leaves with unmerciful knife , Or 58 HOURS OF IDLENESS . Love's Last Adieu.
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... last adieu ! In vain with endearments we soothe the sad heart , In vain do we vow for an age to be true ; The chance of an hour may command us to part , Or death disunite us in love's last adieu ! Still Hope , breathing peace through ...
... last adieu ! In vain with endearments we soothe the sad heart , In vain do we vow for an age to be true ; The chance of an hour may command us to part , Or death disunite us in love's last adieu ! Still Hope , breathing peace through ...
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... last adieu ! How he envies the wretch with a soul wrapt in steel ! His pleasures are scarce , yet his troubles are few , Who laughs at the pang that he never can feel , And dreads not the anguish of love's last adieu ! Youth flies ...
... last adieu ! How he envies the wretch with a soul wrapt in steel ! His pleasures are scarce , yet his troubles are few , Who laughs at the pang that he never can feel , And dreads not the anguish of love's last adieu ! Youth flies ...
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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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