The Works of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals, and His Life, by Thomas Moore, Esq, Volumen 9J. Murray, 1832 |
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... fears to sigh , Till all was past ? But when no more ' Twas thine to reck of human woe , Affection's heart - drops , gushing o'er , Had flow'd as fast- as now they flow . Shall they not flow , when many a day In these , to me , deserted ...
... fears to sigh , Till all was past ? But when no more ' Twas thine to reck of human woe , Affection's heart - drops , gushing o'er , Had flow'd as fast- as now they flow . Shall they not flow , when many a day In these , to me , deserted ...
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... fear . Yet Love , if Love in such an hour Could nobly check its useless sighs , Might then exert its latest power In her who lives and him who dies . ' Twere sweet , my Psyche ! to the last Thy features still serene to see : Forgetful ...
... fear . Yet Love , if Love in such an hour Could nobly check its useless sighs , Might then exert its latest power In her who lives and him who dies . ' Twere sweet , my Psyche ! to the last Thy features still serene to see : Forgetful ...
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... fear not thou ! Thou canst not murder more than now : I've lived to curse my natal day , And Love , that thus can lingering slay . My wounded soul , my bleeding breast , Can patience preach thee into rest ? Alas ! too late , I dearly ...
... fear not thou ! Thou canst not murder more than now : I've lived to curse my natal day , And Love , that thus can lingering slay . My wounded soul , my bleeding breast , Can patience preach thee into rest ? Alas ! too late , I dearly ...
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... his end to know : My heart forebodes , my fears foresee , He'll linger long in silent woe ; But live - until I cease to be . STANZAS . [ " REMEMBER HIM , " & c D 3 OCCASIONAL PIECES . 37 On being asked what was the " Origin of Love"
... his end to know : My heart forebodes , my fears foresee , He'll linger long in silent woe ; But live - until I cease to be . STANZAS . [ " REMEMBER HIM , " & c D 3 OCCASIONAL PIECES . 37 On being asked what was the " Origin of Love"
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... fears ; And blush for every pang it cost Το spare the vain remorse of years . Yet think of this when many a tongue , Whose busy accents whisper blame , Would do the heart that loved thee wrong , And brand a nearly blighted name . Think ...
... fears ; And blush for every pang it cost Το spare the vain remorse of years . Yet think of this when many a tongue , Whose busy accents whisper blame , Would do the heart that loved thee wrong , And brand a nearly blighted name . Think ...
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