The Works of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals, and His Life, Volumen 9J. Murray, 1832 |
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... beneath a Picture 8 Substitute for an Epitaph Translation of the famous Greek War Song [ AEUTE παῖδες , & c . ] · Translation of the Romaic Song [ Μπενω μες πέρι- βόλι , & c . ] Lines in the Travellers ' Book at Orchomenus On Parting ...
... beneath a Picture 8 Substitute for an Epitaph Translation of the famous Greek War Song [ AEUTE παῖδες , & c . ] · Translation of the Romaic Song [ Μπενω μες πέρι- βόλι , & c . ] Lines in the Travellers ' Book at Orchomenus On Parting ...
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With His Letters and Journals, and His Life George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore. OCCASIONAL PIECES . 1811-1813 ... VOL . IX . B 3 LINES WRITTEN BENEATH A PICTURE . ( 1 )
With His Letters and Journals, and His Life George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore. OCCASIONAL PIECES . 1811-1813 ... VOL . IX . B 3 LINES WRITTEN BENEATH A PICTURE . ( 1 )
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... BENEATH A PICTURE . ( 1 ) DEAR object of defeated care ! Though now of Love and thee bereft , To reconcile me with despair , Thine image and my tears are left . " Tis said with Sorrow Time can cope ; But this I feel can ne'er be true ...
... BENEATH A PICTURE . ( 1 ) DEAR object of defeated care ! Though now of Love and thee bereft , To reconcile me with despair , Thine image and my tears are left . " Tis said with Sorrow Time can cope ; But this I feel can ne'er be true ...
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... BENEATH WHICH LORD BYRON INSERTED THE FOLLOWING : - THE modest bard , like many a bard unknown , Rhymes on our names , but wisely hides his own ; But yet , whoe'er he be , to say no worse , His name would bring more credit than his ...
... BENEATH WHICH LORD BYRON INSERTED THE FOLLOWING : - THE modest bard , like many a bard unknown , Rhymes on our names , but wisely hides his own ; But yet , whoe'er he be , to say no worse , His name would bring more credit than his ...
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... beneath till now ! Well hast thou left in life's best bloom The cup of woe for me to drain . If rest alone be in the tomb , I would not wish thee here again ; But if in worlds more blest than this Thy virtues seek a fitter sphere ...
... beneath till now ! Well hast thou left in life's best bloom The cup of woe for me to drain . If rest alone be in the tomb , I would not wish thee here again ; But if in worlds more blest than this Thy virtues seek a fitter sphere ...
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