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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... Not from one lone cloud , But every mountain now hath found a tongue , And Jura answers , through her misty shroud , Back to the joyous Alps , who call to her aloud ! Byron's Works Vol VI 174 call to her ala OCCASIONAL.
... Not from one lone cloud , But every mountain now hath found a tongue , And Jura answers , through her misty shroud , Back to the joyous Alps , who call to her aloud ! Byron's Works Vol VI 174 call to her ala OCCASIONAL.
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... hath ceased to lower , And pain been transient or unknown . 66 Ay , but to die , and go , " alas ! Where all have gone , and all must go ! To be the nothing that I was Ere born to life and living woe ! Count o'er the joys thine hours ...
... hath ceased to lower , And pain been transient or unknown . 66 Ay , but to die , and go , " alas ! Where all have gone , and all must go ! To be the nothing that I was Ere born to life and living woe ! Count o'er the joys thine hours ...
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... hath pass'd , And thou wert lovely to the last ; Extinguish'd , not decay'd ; As stars that shoot along the sky Shine brightest as they fall from high . As once I wept , if I could weep , My tears might well be shed , To think I was not ...
... hath pass'd , And thou wert lovely to the last ; Extinguish'd , not decay'd ; As stars that shoot along the sky Shine brightest as they fall from high . As once I wept , if I could weep , My tears might well be shed , To think I was not ...
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... hath been : This fabric's birth attests the potent spell- Indulge our honest pride , and say , How well ! As soars this fane to emulate the last , Oh ! might we draw our omens from the past , Some hour propitious to our prayers may ...
... hath been : This fabric's birth attests the potent spell- Indulge our honest pride , and say , How well ! As soars this fane to emulate the last , Oh ! might we draw our omens from the past , Some hour propitious to our prayers may ...
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... hath sunk , and now thou art A blank ; a thing to count and curse Through each dull tedious trifling part , Which all regret , yet all rehearse . One scene even thou canst not deform ; The limit of thy sloth or speed When future ...
... hath sunk , and now thou art A blank ; a thing to count and curse Through each dull tedious trifling part , Which all regret , yet all rehearse . One scene even thou canst not deform ; The limit of thy sloth or speed When future ...
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