The Works of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals, and His Life, Volumen 9J. Murray, 1832 |
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... ' rt press'd ! Time tempers love , but not removes , More hallow'd when its hope is fled : Oh ! what are thousand living loves To that which cannot quit the dead ? EUTHANASIA . WHEN Time , or soon or late , c 2 OCCASIONAL PIECES . 19.
... ' rt press'd ! Time tempers love , but not removes , More hallow'd when its hope is fled : Oh ! what are thousand living loves To that which cannot quit the dead ? EUTHANASIA . WHEN Time , or soon or late , c 2 OCCASIONAL PIECES . 19.
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... hope , and he who hoped , decline ; Like melting wax , or withering flower , I feel my passion , and thy power . My light of life ! ah , tell me why That pouting lip , and alter'd eye ? My bird of love ! my beauteous mate ! And art thou ...
... hope , and he who hoped , decline ; Like melting wax , or withering flower , I feel my passion , and thy power . My light of life ! ah , tell me why That pouting lip , and alter'd eye ? My bird of love ! my beauteous mate ! And art thou ...
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... hope of joy . Then to the things whose bliss or woe , Like mine , is wild and worthless all , That world resign- such scenes forego , Where those who feel must surely fall . Thy youth , thy charms , thy tenderness , Thy soul from long ...
... hope of joy . Then to the things whose bliss or woe , Like mine , is wild and worthless all , That world resign- such scenes forego , Where those who feel must surely fall . Thy youth , thy charms , thy tenderness , Thy soul from long ...
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... hope I am not violent ) Nor men nor gods knew what he meant . And since not ev'n our Rogers ' praise To common sense his thoughts could raise Why would they let him print his lays ? * To me , divine Apollo , grant - O ! Hermilda's first ...
... hope I am not violent ) Nor men nor gods knew what he meant . And since not ev'n our Rogers ' praise To common sense his thoughts could raise Why would they let him print his lays ? * To me , divine Apollo , grant - O ! Hermilda's first ...
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... Hope , the author of " Anastasius , " and one of the most munificent patrons of art this country ever possessed . Having , somehow , offended an unprincipled French painter , by name Dubost , that adventurer revenged himself by a ...
... Hope , the author of " Anastasius , " and one of the most munificent patrons of art this country ever possessed . Having , somehow , offended an unprincipled French painter , by name Dubost , that adventurer revenged himself by a ...
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