The Poetical Works of Lord Byron,: With a Memoir, Volume 1Houghton, Osgood, 1879 |
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... Thee ! remember Thee ! To Time Translation of a Romaic Love Song Thou art not false , but thou art fickle On being asked the Origin of Love Remember him whom Passion's power On Lord Thurlow's Poems To Lord Thurlow . To Thomas Moore ...
... Thee ! remember Thee ! To Time Translation of a Romaic Love Song Thou art not false , but thou art fickle On being asked the Origin of Love Remember him whom Passion's power On Lord Thurlow's Poems To Lord Thurlow . To Thomas Moore ...
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... thee weep 99 · " Thy Days are done " Song of Saul before his last Battle . All is Vanity , saith the Preacher 182 182 188 184 185 · 186 187 188 189 " When Coldness wraps this suffering Clay 27 190 Vision of Belshazzar 192 " Sun of the ...
... thee weep 99 · " Thy Days are done " Song of Saul before his last Battle . All is Vanity , saith the Preacher 182 182 188 184 185 · 186 187 188 189 " When Coldness wraps this suffering Clay 27 190 Vision of Belshazzar 192 " Sun of the ...
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... thee and me in friendship twined ; Yet Virtue will have greater claims To love , than rank with vice combined . And though unequal is thy fate , Since title decked my higher birth ! Yet envy not this gaudy state ; Thine is the pride of ...
... thee and me in friendship twined ; Yet Virtue will have greater claims To love , than rank with vice combined . And though unequal is thy fate , Since title decked my higher birth ! Yet envy not this gaudy state ; Thine is the pride of ...
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... thee from my breast for ever . True , she has forced thee from my breast , Yet , in my heart thou keep'st thy seat ; There , there thine image still must rest , Until that heart shall cease to beat . And , when the grave restores her ...
... thee from my breast for ever . True , she has forced thee from my breast , Yet , in my heart thou keep'st thy seat ; There , there thine image still must rest , Until that heart shall cease to beat . And , when the grave restores her ...
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... thee alone I lived , or wished to live ; Oh God ! if impious , this rash word forgive ! Heart - broken now , I wait an equal doom , Content to join thee in thy turf - clad tomb ; Where , this frail form composed in endless rest , I'll ...
... thee alone I lived , or wished to live ; Oh God ! if impious , this rash word forgive ! Heart - broken now , I wait an equal doom , Content to join thee in thy turf - clad tomb ; Where , this frail form composed in endless rest , I'll ...
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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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