Selected Poems of Lord ByronHumphrey, Milford, Oxford University Press, 1923 - 436 páginas |
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... Clouds there encircle the forms of my fathers ; They dwell in the tempests of dark Loch na Garr . " Ill - starr'd , though brave , did no visions foreboding Tell you that fate had forsaken your cause ? " Ah ! were you destined to die at ...
... Clouds there encircle the forms of my fathers ; They dwell in the tempests of dark Loch na Garr . " Ill - starr'd , though brave , did no visions foreboding Tell you that fate had forsaken your cause ? " Ah ! were you destined to die at ...
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... cloud hath pass'd , And thou wert lovely to the last ; Extinguish'd , not decay'd ; As stars that shoot along the sky Shine brightest as they fall from high . As once I wept , if I could weep , My tears might well be shed , To think I ...
... cloud hath pass'd , And thou wert lovely to the last ; Extinguish'd , not decay'd ; As stars that shoot along the sky Shine brightest as they fall from high . As once I wept , if I could weep , My tears might well be shed , To think I ...
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... clouds of crime . XVIII But thou forsooth must be a king , And don the purple vest , As if that foolish robe could wring Remembrance from thy breast . Where is that faded garment ? where The gewgaws thou wert fond to wear , The star ...
... clouds of crime . XVIII But thou forsooth must be a king , And don the purple vest , As if that foolish robe could wring Remembrance from thy breast . Where is that faded garment ? where The gewgaws thou wert fond to wear , The star ...
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... clouds from yonder sun receive A deep and mellow dye , Which scarce the shade of coming eve Can banish from the sky , Those smiles unto the moodiest mind Their own pure joy impart ; Their sunshine leaves a glow behind That lightens o'er ...
... clouds from yonder sun receive A deep and mellow dye , Which scarce the shade of coming eve Can banish from the sky , Those smiles unto the moodiest mind Their own pure joy impart ; Their sunshine leaves a glow behind That lightens o'er ...
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... cloud : Light changed its hue , retiring from his shroud . Death stood all glassy in his fixed eye ; His hand was wither'd , and his veins were dry ; His foot , in bony whiteness , glitter'd there , Shrunken and sinewless , and ghastly ...
... cloud : Light changed its hue , retiring from his shroud . Death stood all glassy in his fixed eye ; His hand was wither'd , and his veins were dry ; His foot , in bony whiteness , glitter'd there , Shrunken and sinewless , and ghastly ...
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Selected Poems of Lord Byron George Gordon Byron Baron Byron,Nathan Haskell Dole Vista completa - 1893 |
Términos y frases comunes
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