The Poetical Works of Lord Byron,: With a Memoir, Volume 1Houghton, Osgood, 1879 |
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... song , ' To all you Ladies now at Land . ' His character has been drawn in the highest colors by Dryden , Pope , Prior , and Congreve . " ā Ander- son's Poets . ] We hence may meet , and pass each other by HOURS OF IDLENESS . 41.
... song , ' To all you Ladies now at Land . ' His character has been drawn in the highest colors by Dryden , Pope , Prior , and Congreve . " ā Ander- son's Poets . ] We hence may meet , and pass each other by HOURS OF IDLENESS . 41.
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... song , The royal minstrel's hallowed strain ; Though he who hears the music long Will never wish to hear again . * On a saint's day , the students wear surplices in chapel . Our choir would scarcely be excused , Even as a 46 HOURS OF ...
... song , The royal minstrel's hallowed strain ; Though he who hears the music long Will never wish to hear again . * On a saint's day , the students wear surplices in chapel . Our choir would scarcely be excused , Even as a 46 HOURS OF ...
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... song to thee , From all the flow of flattery free ; Counsel like mine is as a brother's , My heart is given to some others ; That is to say , unskilled to cozen , It shares itself among a dozen . Marion , adieu ! oh , pr'ythee slight ...
... song to thee , From all the flow of flattery free ; Counsel like mine is as a brother's , My heart is given to some others ; That is to say , unskilled to cozen , It shares itself among a dozen . Marion , adieu ! oh , pr'ythee slight ...
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... : It soothed the father's feudal pride Thus to obtain Glenalvon's child . Hark to the pibroch's pleasing note ! Hark to the swelling nuptial song In joyous strains the voices float , And still the HOURS OF IDLENESS . 69.
... : It soothed the father's feudal pride Thus to obtain Glenalvon's child . Hark to the pibroch's pleasing note ! Hark to the swelling nuptial song In joyous strains the voices float , And still the HOURS OF IDLENESS . 69.
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... song of peace ; To Oscar's nuptials throng the bands , Nor yet the sounds of pleasure cease . But where is Oscar ? sure ' tis late : Is this a bridegroom's ardent flame ? While thronging guests and ladies wait , Nor Oscar nor his ...
... song of peace ; To Oscar's nuptials throng the bands , Nor yet the sounds of pleasure cease . But where is Oscar ? sure ' tis late : Is this a bridegroom's ardent flame ? While thronging guests and ladies wait , Nor Oscar nor his ...
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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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