The Complete Poetical Works of Lord ByronHoughton Mifflin, 1905 - 1055 páginas |
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... never get outside of himself ; and this , to a certain extent , is true . He lacked the dramatic art ; but , on the other hand , his own human passions were so strong , his life was so vigorous , that from personal experi- ence he was ...
... never get outside of himself ; and this , to a certain extent , is true . He lacked the dramatic art ; but , on the other hand , his own human passions were so strong , his life was so vigorous , that from personal experi- ence he was ...
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... never wishes to deceive thee ! Once in thy polish'd mirror glance , Thou ' It there descry that elegance , Which ... never sought to cleave the air , But chirup'd oft , and , free from care , Tuned to her ear his grateful strain . Now ...
... never wishes to deceive thee ! Once in thy polish'd mirror glance , Thou ' It there descry that elegance , Which ... never sought to cleave the air , But chirup'd oft , and , free from care , Tuned to her ear his grateful strain . Now ...
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... never- - never ! November 16 , 1806 . - FROM ANACREON Θέλω λέγειν Ατρείδας , κ . τ . λ . I WISH to tune my quivering lyre To deeds of fame and notes of fire ; To echo , from its rising swell , How heroes fought and nations fell , When ...
... never- - never ! November 16 , 1806 . - FROM ANACREON Θέλω λέγειν Ατρείδας , κ . τ . λ . I WISH to tune my quivering lyre To deeds of fame and notes of fire ; To echo , from its rising swell , How heroes fought and nations fell , When ...
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... 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 girl ! with feeling read , For thou wilt ne'er be one of those ...
... 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 girl ! with feeling read , For thou wilt ne'er be one of those ...
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... never to be read . Fain would I view thee , with prophetic eyes , Exalted more among the good and wise , 60 A glorious and a long career pursue , As first in rank , the first in talent too : Spurn every vice , each little meanness shun ...
... never to be read . Fain would I view thee , with prophetic eyes , Exalted more among the good and wise , 60 A glorious and a long career pursue , As first in rank , the first in talent too : Spurn every vice , each little meanness shun ...
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