| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1815 - 324 sider
...me back to feel and think. I know not if it late were free, Or broke its cage to perch on mine, 280 But knowing well captivity. Sweet bird ! I could not...Which made me both to weep and smile ; I sometimes deemed that it might be My brother's soul come down to me ; But then at last away it flew, And then... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1816 - 88 sider
...me back to feel and think. I know not if it late were free, Or broke its cage to perch on mine, 280 But knowing well captivity, Sweet bird ! I could not...Which made me both to weep and smile ; I sometimes deemed that it might be My brother's soul come down to me ; But then at last away it flew, And then... | |
| 1817 - 506 sider
...were free, Or broke its cage to perch on mine, 280 But knowing well captivity. Sweet bird II could nut wish for thine ! Or if it were, in winged guise, A visitant from Paradise ; For — Heaven forgive t^at thought! the while Which bade me both to weep nnil smile s I sometimes deemed that it mieht !>«•... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1818 - 210 sider
...me back to feel and think. I know not if it late were free, Or broke its cage to perch on mine, 280 But knowing well captivity, Sweet bird ! I could not...Which made me both to weep and smile ; I sometimes deemed that it might be My brother's soul come down to me ; But then at last away it flew, And then... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1818 - 216 sider
...know not if it late were free, Or broke its cage to perch on mine, 280 But knowing well captivity, For — Heaven forgive that thought ! the while Which made me both to weep and smile ; I sometimes deemed that it might be My brother's soul come down to me ; But then at last away it flew, And then... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1820 - 260 sider
...saw the glimmer of the sun Creeping as it before had done, . But through the crevice where it ('aim: That bird was perch'd, as fond and tame, And tamer...it were, in winged guise, A visitant from Paradise; For—Heaven forgive that thought! the while Which made me both to weep and smile; I sometimes deem'd... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1821 - 478 sider
...brought me back to feel and think. I know not if it late were free, Or broke its cage to perch on mine ; But knowing well captivity, Sweet bird ! I could not...Which made me both to weep and smile, I sometimes deemed that it might be My brother's soul come down to me ; But then at last away it flew, And then... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1821 - 294 sider
...me back to feel and think. I know not if it late were free, Or broke its cage to perch on mine, 280 But knowing well captivity, Sweet bird ! I could not...it were, in winged guise, A visitant from Paradise; For—Heaven forgive that thought! the while 285 Which made me both to weep and smile; I sometimes... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1822 - 614 sider
...me back to feel and think. I know not if it late were free, Or broke its cage to perch on mine, 280 But knowing well captivity, Sweet bird ! I could not...thought! the while Which made me both to weep and smile ; 286 I sometimes deem'd that it might be My brother's soul come down to me ; But then at last away... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1823 - 310 sider
...me back to feel and think, I know not if it late were free, Or broke its cage to perch on mine, 280 But knowing well captivity, Sweet bird ! I could not...Which made me both to weep and smile ; I sometimes deemed that it might be My brother's soul come down to me ; But then at last away it flew, And then... | |
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