The Works of Lord Byron, Volumen 9John Murray, 1832 |
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... thrilling hand ; The kiss , so guiltless and refined That Love each warmer wish forebore ; Those eyes proclaim'd so pure a mind , Even passion blush'd to plead for more . The tone , that taught me to rejoice , When 14 OCCASIONAL PIECES .
... thrilling hand ; The kiss , so guiltless and refined That Love each warmer wish forebore ; Those eyes proclaim'd so pure a mind , Even passion blush'd to plead for more . The tone , that taught me to rejoice , When 14 OCCASIONAL PIECES .
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... mind , Where could my vacant bosom turn ? And who would then remain behind To honour thine abandon'd Urn ? No , no - it is my sorrow's pride That last dear duty to fulfil ; Though all the world forget beside , ' Tis meet that I remember ...
... mind , Where could my vacant bosom turn ? And who would then remain behind To honour thine abandon'd Urn ? No , no - it is my sorrow's pride That last dear duty to fulfil ; Though all the world forget beside , ' Tis meet that I remember ...
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... mind . There is not a gem , a coin , a book thrown aside on his chimney - piece , his sofa , his table , that does not bespeak an almost fastidious elegance in the possessor . " B. Diary , 1813.-E. ] ( 2 ) [ The reader will recall ...
... mind . There is not a gem , a coin , a book thrown aside on his chimney - piece , his sofa , his table , that does not bespeak an almost fastidious elegance in the possessor . " B. Diary , 1813.-E. ] ( 2 ) [ The reader will recall ...
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... mind's interpreter the tongue , Who , worn with use , of late would fain dispense ( At least in theatres ) with common sense ; O'erwhelm with sound the boxes , gallery , pit , And raise a laugh with any thing — but wit . To skilful ...
... mind's interpreter the tongue , Who , worn with use , of late would fain dispense ( At least in theatres ) with common sense ; O'erwhelm with sound the boxes , gallery , pit , And raise a laugh with any thing — but wit . To skilful ...
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... mind ; for having the strongest sense of religion himself , and exciting a sense of it in the thoughtless and profligate ; for preaching more sermons , engaging in more controversies , and writing more books , than any other non ...
... mind ; for having the strongest sense of religion himself , and exciting a sense of it in the thoughtless and profligate ; for preaching more sermons , engaging in more controversies , and writing more books , than any other non ...
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