Selected Poems of Lord ByronHumphrey, Milford, Oxford University Press, 1923 - 436 páginas |
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... o'er the mountains afar : Oh for the crags that are wild and majestic ! The steep frowning glories of dark Loch na Garr . 40 WHEN WE TWO PARTED WHEN we two parted In silence and tears , Half broken - hearted To sever for years , Pale ...
... o'er the mountains afar : Oh for the crags that are wild and majestic ! The steep frowning glories of dark Loch na Garr . 40 WHEN WE TWO PARTED WHEN we two parted In silence and tears , Half broken - hearted To sever for years , Pale ...
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... o'er a sepulchre . Though gay companions o'er the bowl Dispel awhile the sense of ill : Though pleasure fires the maddening soul , The heart , the heart is lonely still ! On many a lone and lovely night It sooth'd to gaze upon the sky ...
... o'er a sepulchre . Though gay companions o'er the bowl Dispel awhile the sense of ill : Though pleasure fires the maddening soul , The heart , the heart is lonely still ! On many a lone and lovely night It sooth'd to gaze upon the sky ...
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... o'er the Ægean wave , ' Now Thyrza gazes on that moon 66 Alas , it gleam'd upon her grave ! When stretch'd on fever's sleepless bed , And sickness shrunk my throbbing veins , " " Tis comfort still , " I faintly said , 66 That Thyrza ...
... o'er the Ægean wave , ' Now Thyrza gazes on that moon 66 Alas , it gleam'd upon her grave ! When stretch'd on fever's sleepless bed , And sickness shrunk my throbbing veins , " " Tis comfort still , " I faintly said , 66 That Thyrza ...
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... 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.
... 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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... o'er , Oh ! may such trial be thy last . This heart , alas ! perverted long , Itself destroy'd might there destroy ; To meet thee in the glittering throng , Would wake Presumption's hope of joy . Then to the things whose bliss or woe ...
... o'er , Oh ! may such trial be thy last . This heart , alas ! perverted long , Itself destroy'd might there destroy ; To meet thee in the glittering throng , Would wake Presumption's hope of joy . Then to the things whose bliss or woe ...
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Selected Poems of Lord Byron George Gordon Byron Baron Byron,Nathan Haskell Dole Vista completa - 1893 |
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