Selected Poems of Lord ByronHumphrey, Milford, Oxford University Press, 1923 - 436 páginas |
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... smiles with all , and weeps with none . It was not thus in days more dear , It never would have been , but thou Hast fled , and left me lonely here ; Thou'rt nothing - all are nothing now . In vain my lyre would lightly breathe ! The smile ...
... smiles with all , and weeps with none . It was not thus in days more dear , It never would have been , but thou Hast fled , and left me lonely here ; Thou'rt nothing - all are nothing now . In vain my lyre would lightly breathe ! The smile ...
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... smile on thee . But vain the wish - for Beauty still Will shrink , as shrinks the ebbing breath ; And Woman's tears , produced at will , Deceive in life , unman in death . Then lonely be my latest hour , Without regret , without a groan ...
... smile on thee . But vain the wish - for Beauty still Will shrink , as shrinks the ebbing breath ; And Woman's tears , produced at will , Deceive in life , unman in death . Then lonely be my latest hour , Without regret , without a groan ...
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... smile , Unfaithful to thy memory : Nor deem that memory less dear , That then I seem not to repine ; I would not fools should overhear One sigh that should be wholly thine . If not the goblet pass unquaff'd , It is not drain'd to banish ...
... smile , Unfaithful to thy memory : Nor deem that memory less dear , That then I seem not to repine ; I would not fools should overhear One sigh that should be wholly thine . If not the goblet pass unquaff'd , It is not drain'd to banish ...
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... smiles ! March , 1812 . REMEMBER HIM WHOM PASSION'S POWER REMEMBER him whom passion's power Severely , deeply , vainly proved : Remember thou that dangerous hour , When neither fell , though both were loved . That yielding breast , that ...
... smiles ! March , 1812 . REMEMBER HIM WHOM PASSION'S POWER REMEMBER him whom passion's power Severely , deeply , vainly proved : Remember thou that dangerous hour , When neither fell , though both were loved . That yielding breast , that ...
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... smile— It ne'er was ruled by thee ! Or trace with thine all idle hand In loitering mood upon the sand That Earth is now as free ! That Corinth's pedagogue hath now Transferr'd his by - word to thy brow . XV " " Thou Timour ! in his ...
... smile— It ne'er was ruled by thee ! Or trace with thine all idle hand In loitering mood upon the sand That Earth is now as free ! That Corinth's pedagogue hath now Transferr'd his by - word to thy brow . XV " " Thou Timour ! in his ...
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