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... smiles Benignant o'er those blessed isles , Which seen from far Colonna's height , Make glad the heart that hails the sight , And lend to loneliness delight . There mildly dimpling , Ocean's check Reflects the tints of.
... smiles Benignant o'er those blessed isles , Which seen from far Colonna's height , Make glad the heart that hails the sight , And lend to loneliness delight . There mildly dimpling , Ocean's check Reflects the tints of.
Side 4
... smiling sky Her fairest hue and fragrant sigh . And many a summer flower is there , And many a shade that love might share , And many a grotto , meant for rest , That holds the pirate for a guest ; Whose bark in sheltering cove below ...
... smiling sky Her fairest hue and fragrant sigh . And many a summer flower is there , And many a shade that love might share , And many a grotto , meant for rest , That holds the pirate for a guest ; Whose bark in sheltering cove below ...
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... smile Transferr'd to others fear and guile : Not oft to smile descendeth he , And when he doth ' t is sad to see That he but mocks at Misery . How that pale lip will curl and quiver ! Then fix once more as if for ever ; As if his sorrow ...
... smile Transferr'd to others fear and guile : Not oft to smile descendeth he , And when he doth ' t is sad to see That he but mocks at Misery . How that pale lip will curl and quiver ! Then fix once more as if for ever ; As if his sorrow ...
Side 41
... smile at laurels won or lost ; To such let others carve their way , For high renown , or hireling pay : But place again before my eyes Aught that I deem a worthy prize ; The maid I love , the man I hate , And I will hunt the steps of ...
... smile at laurels won or lost ; To such let others carve their way , For high renown , or hireling pay : But place again before my eyes Aught that I deem a worthy prize ; The maid I love , the man I hate , And I will hunt the steps of ...
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... smile- When Prudence would his voice assume , And warn - I reck'd not what - the while : But now remembrance whispers o'er Those accents scarcely mark'd before . Say that his bodings came to pass , And he will start to hear their truth ...
... smile- When Prudence would his voice assume , And warn - I reck'd not what - the while : But now remembrance whispers o'er Those accents scarcely mark'd before . Say that his bodings came to pass , And he will start to hear their truth ...
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TALES & POEMS George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, 1788,Henry 1794-1879 Warren, Illus Ingen forhåndsvisning - 2016 |
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