The Poetical Works of Lord Byron,: With a Memoir, Volume 1Houghton, Osgood, 1879 |
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... mourn , Who sighs , alas ! but sighs in vain . Oh ! curst be thou , devouring grave ! Whose jaws eternal victims crave , From whom no earthly power can save , For thou hast ta'en the bird away : From thee my Lesbia's eyes o'erflow , Her ...
... mourn , Who sighs , alas ! but sighs in vain . Oh ! curst be thou , devouring grave ! Whose jaws eternal victims crave , From whom no earthly power can save , For thou hast ta'en the bird away : From thee my Lesbia's eyes o'erflow , Her ...
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... mourn , yet cannot weep . Dorset , farewell ! I will not ask one part Of sad remembrance in so young a heart ; The coming morrow from thy youthful mind Will sweep my name , nor leave a trace behind . And yet , perhaps , in some maturer ...
... mourn , yet cannot weep . Dorset , farewell ! I will not ask one part Of sad remembrance in so young a heart ; The coming morrow from thy youthful mind Will sweep my name , nor leave a trace behind . And yet , perhaps , in some maturer ...
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... mourns in sweetly timid tears , Or bends the languid eyelid down , But shuns the cold forbidding frown . Then resume thy former fire , Some will love , and all admire ; While that icy aspect chills us , Nought but cool indifference ...
... mourns in sweetly timid tears , Or bends the languid eyelid down , But shuns the cold forbidding frown . Then resume thy former fire , Some will love , and all admire ; While that icy aspect chills us , Nought but cool indifference ...
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... mourn , Till Time , who soothes severest woe , Had bade serenity return , And made the tear - drop cease to flow . For still some latent hope survived That Oscar might once more appear ; His hope now drooped and now revived , Till Time ...
... mourn , Till Time , who soothes severest woe , Had bade serenity return , And made the tear - drop cease to flow . For still some latent hope survived That Oscar might once more appear ; His hope now drooped and now revived , Till Time ...
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... mourn their absent chief : Now could the gifts and promised prize be thine ( The deed , the danger , and the fame be mine ) , Were this decreed , beneath yon rising mound , Methinks , an easy path perchance were found ; Which past , I ...
... mourn their absent chief : Now could the gifts and promised prize be thine ( The deed , the danger , and the fame be mine ) , Were this decreed , beneath yon rising mound , Methinks , an easy path perchance were found ; Which past , I ...
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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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