Selected Poems of Lord ByronHumphrey, Milford, Oxford University Press, 1923 - 436 páginas |
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... ! I must away : While thou art blest I'll not repine ; ΤΟ But near thee I can never stay ; My heart would soon again be thine . 20 I deem'd that time , I deem'd that pride , WELL ! THOU ART HAPPY 3 Well! thou art happy.
... ! I must away : While thou art blest I'll not repine ; ΤΟ But near thee I can never stay ; My heart would soon again be thine . 20 I deem'd that time , I deem'd that pride , WELL ! THOU ART HAPPY 3 Well! thou art happy.
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... thine , still increase with its years ? Yet if blest to the utmost that love can bestow , Should a rival bow down to our idol below , We are jealous ! -who's not ? —thou hast no such alloy ; For the more that enjoy thee , the more we ...
... thine , still increase with its years ? Yet if blest to the utmost that love can bestow , Should a rival bow down to our idol below , We are jealous ! -who's not ? —thou hast no such alloy ; For the more that enjoy thee , the more we ...
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... thine eyes and ringlets curl'd ! I cannot lose a world for thee , But would not lose thee for a world . November 14 , 1809 . WRITTEN AFTER SWIMMING FROM SESTOS TO ABYDOS IF , in the month of dark December , Leander , who was nightly ...
... thine eyes and ringlets curl'd ! I cannot lose a world for thee , But would not lose thee for a world . November 14 , 1809 . WRITTEN AFTER SWIMMING FROM SESTOS TO ABYDOS IF , in the month of dark December , Leander , who was nightly ...
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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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... Thine image from my breast may fade , The lonely hour presents again The semblance of thy gentle shade : And now that sad and silent hour Thus much of thee can still restore , And sorrow unobserved may pour The plaint she dare not speak ...
... Thine image from my breast may fade , The lonely hour presents again The semblance of thy gentle shade : And now that sad and silent hour Thus much of thee can still restore , And sorrow unobserved may pour The plaint she dare not speak ...
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Selected Poems of Lord Byron George Gordon Byron Baron Byron,Nathan Haskell Dole Vista completa - 1893 |
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