The Works of Lord Byron: Embracing His Suppressed Poems, and a Sketch of His Life ...Phillips, Sampson,, 1854 - 1071 sider |
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... Hope's imagining ! And surely she who now so fondly rears Thy youth , in thee , thus hourly brightening , Beholds the rainbow of her future years , Before whose heavenly hues all sorrow disappears . Young Peri of the West ! - ' tis well ...
... Hope's imagining ! And surely she who now so fondly rears Thy youth , in thee , thus hourly brightening , Beholds the rainbow of her future years , Before whose heavenly hues all sorrow disappears . Young Peri of the West ! - ' tis well ...
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... Hope and Pride . And flies unconscious o'er each backward year . None are so desolate but something dear , Dearer than self , possesses or possess'd A thought , and claims the homage of a tear ; A flashing pang ! of which the weary ...
... Hope and Pride . And flies unconscious o'er each backward year . None are so desolate but something dear , Dearer than self , possesses or possess'd A thought , and claims the homage of a tear ; A flashing pang ! of which the weary ...
Side 34
... hope to the valiant , and promise of war ; All the sons of the mountains arise at the note , Chimariot , Illyrian , and dark Suliote ! 2 . Oh ! who is more brave than a dark Suliote , In his snowy camese and his shaggy capote ? To the ...
... hope to the valiant , and promise of war ; All the sons of the mountains arise at the note , Chimariot , Illyrian , and dark Suliote ! 2 . Oh ! who is more brave than a dark Suliote , In his snowy camese and his shaggy capote ? To the ...
Side 38
... hope left , but with less of gloom ; The very knowledge that he lived in vain , That all was over on this side the tomb , Had made Despair a smilingness assume , [ wreck Which , though ' twere wild , - -as on the plunder'd When mariners ...
... hope left , but with less of gloom ; The very knowledge that he lived in vain , That all was over on this side the tomb , Had made Despair a smilingness assume , [ wreck Which , though ' twere wild , - -as on the plunder'd When mariners ...
Side 57
... hope , once more To battle with the ocean and the shocks Of the loud breakers , and the ceaseless roar Which rushes on the solitary shore Where all lies founder'd that was ever dear : But could I gather from the wave - worn store Enough ...
... hope , once more To battle with the ocean and the shocks Of the loud breakers , and the ceaseless roar Which rushes on the solitary shore Where all lies founder'd that was ever dear : But could I gather from the wave - worn store Enough ...
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