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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... less . ( 1 ) But let this pass — I'll whine no more , Nor seek again an eastern shore ; The world befits a busy brain , — I'll hie me to its haunts again . But if , in some succeeding year , - When Britain's " May is in the sere ...
... less . ( 1 ) But let this pass — I'll whine no more , Nor seek again an eastern shore ; The world befits a busy brain , — I'll hie me to its haunts again . But if , in some succeeding year , - When Britain's " May is in the sere ...
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... how fondly ! on thy face , To fold thee in a faint embrace , Uphold thy drooping head ; And show that love , however vain , Nor thou nor I can feel again . Yet how much less it were to gain , Though C 4 OCCASIONAL PIECES . 23.
... how fondly ! on thy face , To fold thee in a faint embrace , Uphold thy drooping head ; And show that love , however vain , Nor thou nor I can feel again . Yet how much less it were to gain , Though C 4 OCCASIONAL PIECES . 23.
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... less it were to gain , Though thou hast left me free , The loveliest things that still remain , Than thus remember thee ! The all of thine that cannot die Through dark and dread Eternity Returns again to me , And more thy buried love ...
... less it were to gain , Though thou hast left me free , The loveliest things that still remain , Than thus remember thee ! The all of thine that cannot die Through dark and dread Eternity Returns again to me , And more thy buried love ...
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... less aspiring pile , Rear'd where once rose the mightiest in our isle , Know the same favour which the former knew , A shrine for Shakspeare - worthy him and you ? - ww Yes it shall be the magic of that name Defies the scythe of time ...
... less aspiring pile , Rear'd where once rose the mightiest in our isle , Know the same favour which the former knew , A shrine for Shakspeare - worthy him and you ? - ww Yes it shall be the magic of that name Defies the scythe of time ...
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... less . The past reproach let present scenes refute , Nor shift from man to babe , from babe to brute . " " Is Whitbread , " said Lord Byron , " determined to castrate all my cavalry lines ? I do implore , for my own gratification , one ...
... less . The past reproach let present scenes refute , Nor shift from man to babe , from babe to brute . " " Is Whitbread , " said Lord Byron , " determined to castrate all my cavalry lines ? I do implore , for my own gratification , one ...
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