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... fate , Since title deck'd my higher birth ; Yet envy not this gaudy state , Thine is the pride of modest worth . Our souls at least congenial meet , Nor can thy lot my rank disgrace ; Our intercourse is not less sweet , Since worth of ...
... fate , Since title deck'd my higher birth ; Yet envy not this gaudy state , Thine is the pride of modest worth . Our souls at least congenial meet , Nor can thy lot my rank disgrace ; Our intercourse is not less sweet , Since worth of ...
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... fate , Not here the mourner would his grief reveal , Not here the Muse her virtues would relate . 4 . But wherefore weep ? Her matchless spirit soars Beyond where splendid shines the orb of day ; And weeping angels lead her to those ...
... fate , Not here the mourner would his grief reveal , Not here the Muse her virtues would relate . 4 . But wherefore weep ? Her matchless spirit soars Beyond where splendid shines the orb of day ; And weeping angels lead her to those ...
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... fate in sighs deplore ; Remembrance only can remain , But that , will make us weep the more . 6 . Again , thou best belov'd , adieu ! Ah ! if thou canst , o'ercome regret , Nor let thy mind past joys review , Our only hope is , to ...
... fate in sighs deplore ; Remembrance only can remain , But that , will make us weep the more . 6 . Again , thou best belov'd , adieu ! Ah ! if thou canst , o'ercome regret , Nor let thy mind past joys review , Our only hope is , to ...
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... fate , Since first Hesione thy bride , When plac'd aloft in godlike state , The blushing beauty by thy side , 1. [ The Greek heading does not appear in the Quarto , nor in the three first Editions . ] Thou sat'st , while reverend Ocean ...
... fate , Since first Hesione thy bride , When plac'd aloft in godlike state , The blushing beauty by thy side , 1. [ The Greek heading does not appear in the Quarto , nor in the three first Editions . ] Thou sat'st , while reverend Ocean ...
Side 16
... It is not flattery , but truth .— [ 4to ] 1. [ In March , 1805 , Dr. Drury , the Probus of the piece , So you , degenerate , share as hard a fate 16 HOURS OF IDLENESS . On a Change of Masters at a Great Public School.
... It is not flattery , but truth .— [ 4to ] 1. [ In March , 1805 , Dr. Drury , the Probus of the piece , So you , degenerate , share as hard a fate 16 HOURS OF IDLENESS . On a Change of Masters at a Great Public School.
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Allan's Alva's ANACREON appeared beams Beauty beneath blest bosom breast British Bards British Museum Calmar canto Childe Harold dare dark dear death Della Cruscan dream Dunciad e'en Earl Edinburgh Review English Bards fair fame fate fear feel flame foes fond forget Fourth Editions Friendship gentle glory glow hail heart Heaven hope Hours of Idleness Jeffrey John Byron Lady letter lines live Lochlin Lord Byron lov'd Love's last adieu lyre Mathon Morven Muse ne'er never Newstead Newstead Abbey night Nisus numbers o'er Occasions once Orla Oscar Pibroch Pindar Poems poet praise printed published quarto rhyme rise roll Rolliad Satire scene Scotch Reviewers shade sigh Sire sleep smile song soothe soul Southey stanzas strain sweet tears thee thine thou throng translation truth verse voice Waltz wave weep wings young youth