Selected Poems of Lord ByronHumphrey, Milford, Oxford University Press, 1923 - 436 páginas |
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... hast no such alloy ; For the more that enjoy thee , the more we enjoy . 20 Then the season of youth and its vanities past , For refuge we fly to the goblet at last ; There we find - do we not ? -in the flow of the soul , That truth , as ...
... hast no such alloy ; For the more that enjoy thee , the more we enjoy . 20 Then the season of youth and its vanities past , For refuge we fly to the goblet at last ; There we find - do we not ? -in the flow of the soul , That truth , as ...
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... Hast fled , and left me lonely here ; Thou'rt nothing - all are nothing now . In vain my lyre would lightly breathe ! The smile that sorrow fain would wear But mocks the woe that lurks beneath , Like roses o'er a sepulchre . Though gay ...
... Hast fled , and left me lonely here ; Thou'rt nothing - all are nothing now . In vain my lyre would lightly breathe ! The smile that sorrow fain would wear But mocks the woe that lurks beneath , Like roses o'er a sepulchre . Though gay ...
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... and living woe ! Count o'er the joys thine hours have seen , Count o'er thy days from anguish free , And know , whatever thou hast been , ' Tis something better not to be . ΙΟ 20 30 AND THOU ART DEAD , AS YOUNG AND FAIR 66 12 EUTHANASIA.
... and living woe ! Count o'er the joys thine hours have seen , Count o'er thy days from anguish free , And know , whatever thou hast been , ' Tis something better not to be . ΙΟ 20 30 AND THOU ART DEAD , AS YOUNG AND FAIR 66 12 EUTHANASIA.
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... how much less it were to gain , Though thou hast left me free , The loveliest things that still remain , Than thus remember thee ! 40 50 60 The all of thine that cannot die Through dark and 14 THOU ART DEAD , AS YOUNG AND FAIR.
... how much less it were to gain , Though thou hast left me free , The loveliest things that still remain , Than thus remember thee ! 40 50 60 The all of thine that cannot die Through dark and 14 THOU ART DEAD , AS YOUNG AND FAIR.
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... Hast seen each selfish thought subdued : I bless thy purer soul even now , Even now , in midnight solitude . Oh , God ! that we had met in time , Our hearts as fond , thy hand more free ; When thou hadst loved without a crime , And I ...
... Hast seen each selfish thought subdued : I bless thy purer soul even now , Even now , in midnight solitude . Oh , God ! that we had met in time , Our hearts as fond , thy hand more free ; When thou hadst loved without a crime , And I ...
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Selected Poems of Lord Byron George Gordon Byron Baron Byron,Nathan Haskell Dole Vista completa - 1893 |
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