The Complete Poetical Works of Lord ByronHoughton Mifflin, 1905 - 1055 páginas |
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... sigh Could I to thee be ever more than friend . This much , dear maid , accord ; nor ques- tion why To one so young my strain I would com- mend , But bid me with my wreath one matchless lily blend . Such is thy name with this my verse ...
... sigh Could I to thee be ever more than friend . This much , dear maid , accord ; nor ques- tion why To one so young my strain I would com- mend , But bid me with my wreath one matchless lily blend . Such is thy name with this my verse ...
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... sigh'd to many though he loved but one , And that loved one , alas ! could ne'er be his . 40 Ah , happy she ! to ' scape from him whose kiss Had been pollution unto aught so chaste ; Who soon had left her charms for vulgar bliss , And ...
... sigh'd to many though he loved but one , And that loved one , alas ! could ne'er be his . 40 Ah , happy she ! to ' scape from him whose kiss Had been pollution unto aught so chaste ; Who soon had left her charms for vulgar bliss , And ...
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... sigh he left , to cross the brine And traverse Paynim shores and pass Earth's central line . XII The sails were fill'd , and fair the light winds blew , 100 As glad to waft him from his native home ; And fast the white rocks faded from ...
... sigh he left , to cross the brine And traverse Paynim shores and pass Earth's central line . XII The sails were fill'd , and fair the light winds blew , 100 As glad to waft him from his native home ; And fast the white rocks faded from ...
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... sigh Till I come back again .'- Enough , enough , my little lad ! Such tears become thine eye ; If I thy guileless bosom had , Mine own would not be dry . - 6 ' Come hither , hither , my staunch yeoman , Why dost thou look so pale ? Or ...
... sigh Till I come back again .'- Enough , enough , my little lad ! Such tears become thine eye ; If I thy guileless bosom had , Mine own would not be dry . - 6 ' Come hither , hither , my staunch yeoman , Why dost thou look so pale ? Or ...
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... sigh ; Unmoved the Moslem sits , the light Greek carols by . XI 90 But who , of all the plunderers of yon fane On high , where Pallas linger'd , loath to flee - The latest relic of her ancient reign , The last , the worst , dull spoiler ...
... sigh ; Unmoved the Moslem sits , the light Greek carols by . XI 90 But who , of all the plunderers of yon fane On high , where Pallas linger'd , loath to flee - The latest relic of her ancient reign , The last , the worst , dull spoiler ...
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