The Works of Lord Byron, Volumen 9John Murray, 1832 |
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... feel can ne'er be true : For by the death - blow of my Hope My Memory immortal grew . Athens , January , 1811. ( 2 ) ( 1 ) [ These lines are copied from a leaf of the original MS . of the second canto of " Childe Harold . " - E ] ( 2 ) ...
... feel can ne'er be true : For by the death - blow of my Hope My Memory immortal grew . Athens , January , 1811. ( 2 ) ( 1 ) [ These lines are copied from a leaf of the original MS . of the second canto of " Childe Harold . " - E ] ( 2 ) ...
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... feeling , and expressing , the blight which his heart had suffered from a real object of affection , that his poems on the death of an imaginary one were written ; -nor is it any wonder , when we consider the peculiar circum- stances ...
... feeling , and expressing , the blight which his heart had suffered from a real object of affection , that his poems on the death of an imaginary one were written ; -nor is it any wonder , when we consider the peculiar circum- stances ...
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... feels , it sickens with the chill . Thou bitter pledge ! thou mournful token ! Though painful , welcome to my breast ! Still , still , preserve that love unbroken , Or break the heart to which thou ' rt press'd ! Time tempers love , but ...
... feels , it sickens with the chill . Thou bitter pledge ! thou mournful token ! Though painful , welcome to my breast ! Still , still , preserve that love unbroken , Or break the heart to which thou ' rt press'd ! Time tempers love , but ...
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... feel , or feign , decorous woe . But silent let me sink to earth , With no officious mourners near : I would not mar one hour of mirth , Nor startle friendship with a fear . Yet Love , if Love in such an hour Could nobly check its ...
... feel , or feign , decorous woe . But silent let me sink to earth , With no officious mourners near : I would not mar one hour of mirth , Nor startle friendship with a fear . Yet Love , if Love in such an hour Could nobly check its ...
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... gaze , 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.
... gaze , 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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