Selected Poems of Lord ByronHumphrey, Milford, Oxford University Press, 1923 - 436 páginas |
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... thought my jealous heart would break ; But when the unconscious infant smiled , I kiss'd it for its mother's sake . I kiss'd it , —and repress'd my sighs Its father in its face to see ; But then it had its mother's eyes , And they were ...
... thought my jealous heart would break ; But when the unconscious infant smiled , I kiss'd it for its mother's sake . I kiss'd it , —and repress'd my sighs Its father in its face to see ; But then it had its mother's eyes , And they were ...
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... d to gaze upon the sky ; For then I deem'd the heavenly light Shone sweetly on thy pensive eye : 20 ΤΟ 20 And oft I thought at Cynthia's noon , When sailing 10 MAID OF ATHENS , ERE WE PART One Struggle more, and I am free.
... d to gaze upon the sky ; For then I deem'd the heavenly light Shone sweetly on thy pensive eye : 20 ΤΟ 20 And oft I thought at Cynthia's noon , When sailing 10 MAID OF ATHENS , ERE WE PART One Struggle more, and I am free.
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George Gordon Byron Baron Byron. And oft I thought at Cynthia's noon , When sailing 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 ...
George Gordon Byron Baron Byron. And oft I thought at Cynthia's noon , When sailing 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 ...
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... thought I owe to thee , And self - condemn'd , appear to 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 ...
... thought I owe to thee , And self - condemn'd , appear to 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 ...
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... 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 been less unworthy thee ...
... 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 been less unworthy thee ...
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Selected Poems of Lord Byron George Gordon Byron Baron Byron,Nathan Haskell Dole Vista completa - 1893 |
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