The Works of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals and His Life, Volumen 7John Murray, 1847 |
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... passion now , To make thy bosom's heaven a hell ? No ! for thou never canst be mine , United by the priest's decree : By any ties but those divine , Mine , my beloved , thou ne'er shalt be . Then let the secret fire consume , Let it ...
... passion now , To make thy bosom's heaven a hell ? No ! for thou never canst be mine , United by the priest's decree : By any ties but those divine , Mine , my beloved , thou ne'er shalt be . Then let the secret fire consume , Let it ...
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... passion so pure , Thy mistress would think me a fool . And if I should shun every woman for one , Whose image must fill my whole breast- Whom I must prefer , and sigh but for her— What an insult ' twould be to the rest ! Now , Strephon ...
... passion so pure , Thy mistress would think me a fool . And if I should shun every woman for one , Whose image must fill my whole breast- Whom I must prefer , and sigh but for her— What an insult ' twould be to the rest ! Now , Strephon ...
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... passion's self is now a name . As , when the ebbing flames are low , The aid which once improved their light , And bade them burn with fiercer glow , Now quenches all their sparks in night ; Thus has it been with passion's fires , As ...
... passion's self is now a name . As , when the ebbing flames are low , The aid which once improved their light , And bade them burn with fiercer glow , Now quenches all their sparks in night ; Thus has it been with passion's fires , As ...
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and very dear to him | 9 |
Answer to the Foregoing | 20 |
From Anacreon Θελω λεγειν Ατρείδας κ τ λ | 27 |
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