The Works of Lord Byron: Including the Suppressed PoemsGrigg & Elliot, 1836 - 764 sider |
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... thee , when she shall breathe The twilight air , unharm'd by summer's heat . " She will look on thee ; I have look'd on thee Full of that thought , and from that moment ne'er Thy waters could I dream of , name , or see , Without the ...
... thee , when she shall breathe The twilight air , unharm'd by summer's heat . " She will look on thee ; I have look'd on thee Full of that thought , and from that moment ne'er Thy waters could I dream of , name , or see , Without the ...
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... thee , boy , forbear , For well I know that virtue lingers there . Yes ! I have mark'd thee many a passing day , But now new scenes invite me far away ; Yes ! I have mark'd , within that generous mind , A soul , if well matured , to ...
... thee , boy , forbear , For well I know that virtue lingers there . Yes ! I have mark'd thee many a passing day , But now new scenes invite me far away ; Yes ! I have mark'd , within that generous mind , A soul , if well matured , to ...
Side 21
... thee these early faults I owe , To thee , the wise and old reproving ; They know my sins , but do not know " T was thine to break the bonds of loving . For once my soul , like thine , was pure , And all its rising fires could smother ...
... thee these early faults I owe , To thee , the wise and old reproving ; They know my sins , but do not know " T was thine to break the bonds of loving . For once my soul , like thine , was pure , And all its rising fires could smother ...
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... thee , " SOUTHEY , and thy readers too . " Next comes the dull disciple of thy school , That mild apostate from ... thee , " is an evident plagiarism from the Anti - jacobin to Mr. Southey , on his Dactylics : " God help thee , silly one ...
... thee , " SOUTHEY , and thy readers too . " Next comes the dull disciple of thy school , That mild apostate from ... thee , " is an evident plagiarism from the Anti - jacobin to Mr. Southey , on his Dactylics : " God help thee , silly one ...
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... thee , in truth or fancy seem'd : Nor , having seen thee , shall I vainly seek To paint those charms which varied as they beam'd- To such as see thee not my words were weak ; To those who gaze on thee what language could they speak ? Ah ...
... thee , in truth or fancy seem'd : Nor , having seen thee , shall I vainly seek To paint those charms which varied as they beam'd- To such as see thee not my words were weak ; To those who gaze on thee what language could they speak ? Ah ...
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