The Works of Lord Byron, Volumen 2J. Murray, 1904 |
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... thine agéd Grove ? " . lxiii . Mid many things most new to ear and eye , ” - lxxx . " Where'er we tread ' tis haunted , holy ground , " - lxxxiii . " Let such approach this consecrated Land , ” - lxxxiv . " For thee , who thus in too ...
... thine agéd Grove ? " . lxiii . Mid many things most new to ear and eye , ” - lxxx . " Where'er we tread ' tis haunted , holy ground , " - lxxxiii . " Let such approach this consecrated Land , ” - lxxxiv . " For thee , who thus in too ...
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... thine , " ― 1xxx . " Loud was the lightsome tumult shore , " ― 66 on the lxxxi . Glanced many a light Caique along the foam , " _ lxxxii . " But , midst the throng in merry masquer- ade , " lxxxiii . " This must he feel , the true ...
... thine , " ― 1xxx . " Loud was the lightsome tumult shore , " ― 66 on the lxxxi . Glanced many a light Caique along the foam , " _ lxxxii . " But , midst the throng in merry masquer- ade , " lxxxiii . " This must he feel , the true ...
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... thine ; 2 My loveless eye unmoved may gaze on thee , And safely view thy ripening beauties shine ; Happy , I ne'er shall see them in decline ; Happier , that , while all younger hearts shall bleed , Mine shall escape the doom thine eyes ...
... thine ; 2 My loveless eye unmoved may gaze on thee , And safely view thy ripening beauties shine ; Happy , I ne'er shall see them in decline ; Happier , that , while all younger hearts shall bleed , Mine shall escape the doom thine eyes ...
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... thine eye ; Our ship is swift and strong : Our fleetest falcon scarce can flyi More merrily along . " ii . 4 . " Let winds be shrill , let waves roll high , I fear not wave nor wind : Yet marvel not , Sir Childe , that I Am sorrowful in ...
... thine eye ; Our ship is swift and strong : Our fleetest falcon scarce can flyi More merrily along . " ii . 4 . " Let winds be shrill , let waves roll high , I fear not wave nor wind : Yet marvel not , Sir Childe , that I Am sorrowful in ...
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... thine eye ; If I thy guileless bosom had , Mine own would not be dry . 6 . " Come hither , hither , my staunch yeoman , 1 Why dost thou look so pale ? Or dost thou dread a French foeman ? Or shiver at the gale ? " - ' Deem'st thou I ...
... thine eye ; If I thy guileless bosom had , Mine own would not be dry . 6 . " Come hither , hither , my staunch yeoman , 1 Why dost thou look so pale ? Or dost thou dread a French foeman ? Or shiver at the gale ? " - ' Deem'st thou I ...
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