Poetical WorksJ. Murray, 1883 |
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... Honour , and so forth . Now , it so happens that the good old times , when " l'amour du bon vieux tems , l'amour antique " flourished , were the most profligate of all possible centuries . Those who have any doubts on this subject may ...
... Honour , and so forth . Now , it so happens that the good old times , when " l'amour du bon vieux tems , l'amour antique " flourished , were the most profligate of all possible centuries . Those who have any doubts on this subject may ...
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... honour'd fools ! 2 Yes , Honour decks the turf that wraps their clay ! Vain Sophistry ! in these behold the tools , The broken tools , that tyrants cast away By myriads , when they dare to pave their way With human hearts - to what ...
... honour'd fools ! 2 Yes , Honour decks the turf that wraps their clay ! Vain Sophistry ! in these behold the tools , The broken tools , that tyrants cast away By myriads , when they dare to pave their way With human hearts - to what ...
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... honour lost , These are thy fruits , successful Passion ! these ! If , kindly cruel , early hope is crost , Still to the last it rankles , a disease , Not to be cured when love itself forgets to please . XXXVI . - Away ! nor let me ...
... honour lost , These are thy fruits , successful Passion ! these ! If , kindly cruel , early hope is crost , Still to the last it rankles , a disease , Not to be cured when love itself forgets to please . XXXVI . - Away ! nor let me ...
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... Honour , Our arms again , and feel our fiery horses Like proud seas under us . ” Out of this somewhat forced simile , by a judicious transpo sition of the comparison , and by the substitution of the more definite word " waves " for ...
... Honour , Our arms again , and feel our fiery horses Like proud seas under us . ” Out of this somewhat forced simile , by a judicious transpo sition of the comparison , and by the substitution of the more definite word " waves " for ...
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... Honour to Marceau ! o'er whose early tomb Tears , big tears , gush'd from the rough soldier's lid , Lamenting and yet envying such a doom , Falling for France , whose rights he battled to resume . LVII . Brief , brave , and glorious was ...
... Honour to Marceau ! o'er whose early tomb Tears , big tears , gush'd from the rough soldier's lid , Lamenting and yet envying such a doom , Falling for France , whose rights he battled to resume . LVII . Brief , brave , and glorious was ...
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Adah Aholibamah Anah aught bear beauty behold beneath blood bosom breast breath brow Cain Calmar canto chief Childe Harold dare dark dead dear death deeds deep Doge Doge of Venice dost dread dream earth fame fate father fear feel foes gaze Giaour glory grave hand hath hear heard heart heaven honour hope hour Iden leave Lioni live look Lord Byron Lucifer Marino Faliero mind mortal mountains Myrrha ne'er never Newstead Abbey night noble o'er once palace PANIA Parisina pass'd passion poem poet Sardanapalus scarce scene seem'd shore Sieg Siege of Corinth Siegendorf sigh sire slave sleep smile song soul spirit Stral strange tears thee thine things thought Ulric Venice verse voice walls wave wild words young youth