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... bless my aching sight , Thy comrade's honour , and thy friend's delight . If , yet , thy gentle spirit hover nigh The spot where now thy mould'ring ashes lie , Here wilt thou read , recorded on my heart , A grief too deep to trust the ...
... bless my aching sight , Thy comrade's honour , and thy friend's delight . If , yet , thy gentle spirit hover nigh The spot where now thy mould'ring ashes lie , Here wilt thou read , recorded on my heart , A grief too deep to trust the ...
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... bless the hour when PITT resign'd his breath ; « These feelings wide let Sense and Truth unclue , « We give the palm where Justice points its due . » > To which the Author of these Pieces sent the following Reply . OH ! factious viper ...
... bless the hour when PITT resign'd his breath ; « These feelings wide let Sense and Truth unclue , « We give the palm where Justice points its due . » > To which the Author of these Pieces sent the following Reply . OH ! factious viper ...
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... are naught ; But , plac'd in all thy charms before me , All I forget , but to adore thee . Oh ! Memory ! thou choicest blessing , When join'd with hope , when still possessing ; 1806 . But , how much curs'd by ev'ry lover , When 16 POEMS .
... are naught ; But , plac'd in all thy charms before me , All I forget , but to adore thee . Oh ! Memory ! thou choicest blessing , When join'd with hope , when still possessing ; 1806 . But , how much curs'd by ev'ry lover , When 16 POEMS .
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... blessing on you . 4 . I left my bleak home , and my visions are gone , The mountains are vanish'd , my youth is no more ; As the last of my race , I must wither alone , ( 1 ) « Breasting the lofty surge . >> SHAKSPEARE . ( 2 ) The Dee ...
... blessing on you . 4 . I left my bleak home , and my visions are gone , The mountains are vanish'd , my youth is no more ; As the last of my race , I must wither alone , ( 1 ) « Breasting the lofty surge . >> SHAKSPEARE . ( 2 ) The Dee ...
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... bless'd his father's sight , And sorrow left a fainter trace . 40 . For youthful Allan still remain'd , And , now , his father's only joy : And Mora's heart was quickly gain'd , For beauty crown'd the fair - hair'd boy . 41 . She ...
... bless'd his father's sight , And sorrow left a fainter trace . 40 . For youthful Allan still remain'd , And , now , his father's only joy : And Mora's heart was quickly gain'd , For beauty crown'd the fair - hair'd boy . 41 . She ...
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Works of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals, and His Life, Volum 4 George Gordon Byron Baron Byron,Thomas Moore Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1832 |
The Works of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals, and His Life, Volum 4 George Gordon Byron Baron Byron,Thomas Moore Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1832 |
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