The Works of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals, and His Life, by Thomas Moore, Esq, Volumen 9J. Murray, 1832 - 360 páginas |
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... gaze On what I am- on what I was . ' The voice that made those sounds more sweet Is hush'd , and all their charms are fled ; And now their softest notes repeat A dirge , an anthem o'er the dead ! Yes , Thyrza ! yes , they breathe of ...
... gaze On what I am- on what I was . ' The voice that made those sounds more sweet Is hush'd , and all their charms are fled ; And now their softest notes repeat A dirge , an anthem o'er the dead ! Yes , Thyrza ! yes , they breathe of ...
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... gaze upon the sky ; For then I deem'd the heavenly light Shone sweetly on thy pensive eye : And oft I thought at Cynthia's noon , When sailing o'er the Egean wave , " Now Thyrza gazes on that moon Alas , it gleam'd upon her grave ! 99 ...
... gaze upon the sky ; For then I deem'd the heavenly light Shone sweetly on thy pensive eye : And oft I thought at Cynthia's noon , When sailing o'er the Egean wave , " Now Thyrza gazes on that moon Alas , it gleam'd upon her grave ! 99 ...
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... gaze ! How tinged by time with sorrow's hue ! The heart that gave itself with thee Is silent - ah , were mine as still ! Though cold as e'en the dead can be , It feels , it sickens with the chill . Thou bitter pledge ! thou mournful ...
... gaze ! How tinged by time with sorrow's hue ! The heart that gave itself with thee Is silent - ah , were mine as still ! Though cold as e'en the dead can be , It feels , it sickens with the chill . Thou bitter pledge ! thou mournful ...
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... gaze upon the spot ; There flowers or weeds at will may grow , So I behold them not : It is enough for me to prove That what I loved , and long must love , Like common earth can rot ; To me there needs no stone to tell , ' Tis Nothing ...
... gaze upon the spot ; There flowers or weeds at will may grow , So I behold them not : It is enough for me to prove That what I loved , and long must love , Like common earth can rot ; To me there needs no stone to tell , ' Tis Nothing ...
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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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