The Works of Lord Byron, Volumen 9John Murray, 1832 |
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... tell me , my soul ! must I perish By pangs which a smile would dispel ? Would the hope , which thou once bad'st me cherish , For torture repay me too well ? Now sad is the garden of roses , Beloved but B 4 OCCASIONAL PIECES . 7.
... tell me , my soul ! must I perish By pangs which a smile would dispel ? Would the hope , which thou once bad'st me cherish , For torture repay me too well ? Now sad is the garden of roses , Beloved but B 4 OCCASIONAL PIECES . 7.
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... tell the tale My pen were doubly weak : Oh ! what can idle words avail , Unless the heart could speak ? By day or night , in weal or woe , That heart , no longer free , Must bear the love it cannot show , And silent ache for thee ...
... tell the tale My pen were doubly weak : Oh ! what can idle words avail , Unless the heart could speak ? By day or night , in weal or woe , That heart , no longer free , Must bear the love it cannot show , And silent ache for thee ...
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... tell , and vain to hear , The tale of one who scorns a tear ; And there is little in that tale Which better bosoms would bewail . But mine has suffer'd more than well ' T would suit philosophy to tell . ( 1 ) [ i . e . Mr. Francis ...
... tell , and vain to hear , The tale of one who scorns a tear ; And there is little in that tale Which better bosoms would bewail . But mine has suffer'd more than well ' T would suit philosophy to tell . ( 1 ) [ i . e . Mr. Francis ...
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... tell , ' Tis Nothing that I loved so well . Yet did I love thee to the last As fervently as thou , Who didst not change through all the past , And canst not alter now . The love where Death has set his seal , Nor age can chill , nor ...
... tell , ' Tis Nothing that I loved so well . Yet did I love thee to the last As fervently as thou , Who didst not change through all the past , And canst not alter now . The love where Death has set his seal , Nor age can chill , nor ...
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... tell , who share , like me , In turn thy converse ( 1 ) , and thy song . But when the dreaded hour shall come By Friendship ever deem'd too nigh , And " MEMORY " o'er her Druid's tomb ( 2 ) Shall weep that aught of thee can die , How ...
... tell , who share , like me , In turn thy converse ( 1 ) , and thy song . But when the dreaded hour shall come By Friendship ever deem'd too nigh , And " MEMORY " o'er her Druid's tomb ( 2 ) Shall weep that aught of thee can die , How ...
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