The Poetical Works of Lord Byron: Reprinted from the Original Editions : with Explanatory Notes, &cFrederick Warne & Company, 1868 - 638 páginas |
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... shore . Well ! we have pass'd some happy hours , And joy will mingle with our tears ; When thinking on these ancient towers , The shelter of our infant years ; Where from this Gothic casement's height , We view'd the lake , the park ...
... shore . Well ! we have pass'd some happy hours , And joy will mingle with our tears ; When thinking on these ancient towers , The shelter of our infant years ; Where from this Gothic casement's height , We view'd the lake , the park ...
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... shore , Receding slowly through the dark - blue deep , Beheld by eyes that mourn , yet cannot weep . for- Dorset , farewell ! I will not ask one part Yes ! I have mark'd thee many a passing day , But now new scenes invite me far away ...
... shore , Receding slowly through the dark - blue deep , Beheld by eyes that mourn , yet cannot weep . for- Dorset , farewell ! I will not ask one part Yes ! I have mark'd thee many a passing day , But now new scenes invite me far away ...
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... shore My Oscar's whiten'd bones must lie ; Then grant , thou God ! I ask no more , With him his frantic sire may die l Yet he may live - away , despair ! Be calm , my soul ! he yet may live ; T ' arraign my fate , my voice forbear ! O ...
... shore My Oscar's whiten'd bones must lie ; Then grant , thou God ! I ask no more , With him his frantic sire may die l Yet he may live - away , despair ! Be calm , my soul ! he yet may live ; T ' arraign my fate , my voice forbear ! O ...
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... shore . ' me ; weep A Now o'er the earth a solemn stillness ran , And lull'd alike the cares of brute and man ; Save where the Dardan leaders nightly hold Alternate converse , and their plans unfold . On one great point the council are ...
... shore . ' me ; weep A Now o'er the earth a solemn stillness ran , And lull'd alike the cares of brute and man ; Save where the Dardan leaders nightly hold Alternate converse , and their plans unfold . On one great point the council are ...
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... shore , A hapless banish'd wretch to roam ! This very day , this very hour , May I resign this fleeting breath ! Nor quit my silent humble bower ; A doom to me far worse than death . Have I not heard the exile's sigh , of And seen the ...
... shore , A hapless banish'd wretch to roam ! This very day , this very hour , May I resign this fleeting breath ! Nor quit my silent humble bower ; A doom to me far worse than death . Have I not heard the exile's sigh , of And seen the ...
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