THERE be none of Beauty's daughters With a magic like thee ; And like music on the waters Is thy sweet voice to me : When, as if its sound were causing The charmed ocean's pausing, The waves lie still and gleaming, And the lull'd winds seem dreaming,... The works of the rt. hon. lord Byron - Side 216af George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1824Fuld visning - Om denne bog
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...voice which drew a lovelier one from Shelley — that To Constantia singing. Byron's was : " There be none of Beauty's daughters With a magic like thee...thy sweet voice to me : When, as if its sound were caming The charmed ocean's pausing. The waves lie still and gleaming. And the lulled winds seem dreaming... | |
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