The Works of Lord Byron, Parte 1,Volumen 1Murray, 1898 |
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... sleep in the valley of Cressy ; For the safety of Edward and England they fell : My Fathers ! the tears of your country redress ye : How you fought ! how you died ! still her annals can tell . 4 5 . On Marston , 3 with Rupert , ' gainst ...
... sleep in the valley of Cressy ; For the safety of Edward and England they fell : My Fathers ! the tears of your country redress ye : How you fought ! how you died ! still her annals can tell . 4 5 . On Marston , 3 with Rupert , ' gainst ...
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... sleep , But living statues there are seen to weep ; Affliction's semblance bends not o'er thy tomb , Affliction's self deplores thy youthful doom . What though thy sire lament his failing line , A father's sorrows cannot equal mine ...
... sleep , But living statues there are seen to weep ; Affliction's semblance bends not o'er thy tomb , Affliction's self deplores thy youthful doom . What though thy sire lament his failing line , A father's sorrows cannot equal mine ...
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... sleep in the grave , till the blast shall awake us , When calling the dead , in Earth's bosom laid low . 7 . iii . Oh ! then let us drain , while we may , draughts of pleasure , Which from passion , like ours , must unceasingly flow ...
... sleep in the grave , till the blast shall awake us , When calling the dead , in Earth's bosom laid low . 7 . iii . Oh ! then let us drain , while we may , draughts of pleasure , Which from passion , like ours , must unceasingly flow ...
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... sleep ; For whom , at last , e'en hostile nations groan , While friends and foes , alike , his talents own.- - vi . i . And all his errors .- [ 4to ] ii . He died , an Atlas bending ' neath the weight Of cares oppressing our unhappy ...
... sleep ; For whom , at last , e'en hostile nations groan , While friends and foes , alike , his talents own.- - vi . i . And all his errors .- [ 4to ] ii . He died , an Atlas bending ' neath the weight Of cares oppressing our unhappy ...
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... sleep , it smiles in fleeting dreams ; The vision charms the hours away , And bids me curse Aurora's ray For breaking slumbers of delight , Which make me wish for endless night . Since , oh whate'er my future fate , Shall joy or woe my ...
... sleep , it smiles in fleeting dreams ; The vision charms the hours away , And bids me curse Aurora's ray For breaking slumbers of delight , Which make me wish for endless night . Since , oh whate'er my future fate , Shall joy or woe my ...
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