Selected Poems of Lord ByronHumphrey, Milford, Oxford University Press, 1923 - 436 páginas |
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... Twas thy last sun went down , and the flames of thy fall Flash'd back on the last glance I gave to thy wall . II I look'd for thy temple , I look'd for DESTRUCTION OF JERUSALEM BY TITUS 39 Herod's Lament for Mariamne On the Day of the ...
... Twas thy last sun went down , and the flames of thy fall Flash'd back on the last glance I gave to thy wall . II I look'd for thy temple , I look'd for DESTRUCTION OF JERUSALEM BY TITUS 39 Herod's Lament for Mariamne On the Day of the ...
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... twas shed , but is not sunk- Rising from each gory trunk , Like the water - spout from ocean , With a strong and growing motion- It soars , and mingles in the air , With that of lost Labedoyère— With that of him whose honour'd grave ...
... twas shed , but is not sunk- Rising from each gory trunk , Like the water - spout from ocean , With a strong and growing motion- It soars , and mingles in the air , With that of lost Labedoyère— With that of him whose honour'd grave ...
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... Twas not well to spurn it so . Though the world for this commend thee— Though it smile upon the blow , Even its praises must offend thee , Founded on another's woe : Though my many faults defaced me , Could no other arm be found , Than ...
... Twas not well to spurn it so . Though the world for this commend thee— Though it smile upon the blow , Even its praises must offend thee , Founded on another's woe : Though my many faults defaced me , Could no other arm be found , Than ...
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... twas not to defame me , Nor , mute , that the world might belie . ΙΟ 20 30 V Yet I blame not the world , nor despise 32 52 Stanzas to Augusta Though the Day of Destiny's over Epistle to Augusta The Dream Lines on hearing that Lady Byron ...
... twas not to defame me , Nor , mute , that the world might belie . ΙΟ 20 30 V Yet I blame not the world , nor despise 32 52 Stanzas to Augusta Though the Day of Destiny's over Epistle to Augusta The Dream Lines on hearing that Lady Byron ...
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... Twas folly not sooner to shun : And if dearly that error hath cost me , And more than I once could foresee , I have found that , whatever it lost me , It could not deprive me of thee . VI From the wreck of the past , which hath perish'd ...
... Twas folly not sooner to shun : And if dearly that error hath cost me , And more than I once could foresee , I have found that , whatever it lost me , It could not deprive me of thee . VI From the wreck of the past , which hath perish'd ...
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