Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Lord ByronJ. Robins and Company, 1825 - 756 páginas |
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... thou build the hall ? son of the winged days ! Thou lookest from thy tower to - day ; yet a few years , and the blast of the desert comes ; it howls in thy empty courts .--- OSSIAN . Through thy battlements , Newstead , the hollow winds ...
... thou build the hall ? son of the winged days ! Thou lookest from thy tower to - day ; yet a few years , and the blast of the desert comes ; it howls in thy empty courts .--- OSSIAN . Through thy battlements , Newstead , the hollow winds ...
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... thou wast struggling in the pangs of death ! Could tears retard the tyrant in his course ; Could sighs avert his dart's relentless force ; Could youth and virtue claim a short delay , Or beauty charm the spectre from his prey ; Thou ...
... thou wast struggling in the pangs of death ! Could tears retard the tyrant in his course ; Could sighs avert his dart's relentless force ; Could youth and virtue claim a short delay , Or beauty charm the spectre from his prey ; Thou ...
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... thou'lt prize ; It sings of Love's enchanting dream— A theme we never can despise . Who blames it but the envious fool , The old and disappointed maid- Or pupil of the prudish school , In single sorrow doom'd to fade ? Then read , dear ...
... thou'lt prize ; It sings of Love's enchanting dream— A theme we never can despise . Who blames it but the envious fool , The old and disappointed maid- Or pupil of the prudish school , In single sorrow doom'd to fade ? Then read , dear ...
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... thou wandering hearts beguile , Smile , at least , or seem to smile : Eyes like thine were never meant To hide their orbs in dark restraint ; Spite of all thou fain wouldst say , Still in truant beams they play . Thy lips but here my ...
... thou wandering hearts beguile , Smile , at least , or seem to smile : Eyes like thine were never meant To hide their orbs in dark restraint ; Spite of all thou fain wouldst say , Still in truant beams they play . Thy lips but here my ...
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... thou God of heaven ! Restore the prop of sinking age ; Or , if that hope no more is given , Yield his assassin to my rage . ' Yes , on some desert rocky shore My Oscar's whiten'd bones must lie ; Then grant thou , God ! I ask no mote ...
... thou God of heaven ! Restore the prop of sinking age ; Or , if that hope no more is given , Yield his assassin to my rage . ' Yes , on some desert rocky shore My Oscar's whiten'd bones must lie ; Then grant thou , God ! I ask no mote ...
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Memoirs of the life and writings of lord Byron George Clinton (biographer of Byron.) Vista completa - 1825 |
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