The Works of Lord Byron, Volum 4Baudry, 1823 |
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... live , or like you will he perish ; When decay'd , may he mingle his dust with your own . Like 1803 . ( 1 ) The battle of Marston Moor , where the adherents of Charles I were defeated . ( 2 ) Son of the Elector Palatine , and related to ...
... live , or like you will he perish ; When decay'd , may he mingle his dust with your own . Like 1803 . ( 1 ) The battle of Marston Moor , where the adherents of Charles I were defeated . ( 2 ) Son of the Elector Palatine , and related to ...
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... live ever blest , Her name still my heart must revere ; With a sigh I resign What I once thought was mine , And forgive her deceit with a Tear . 10 . Ye friends of my heart , Ere from you I depart , This hope to my breast is most near ...
... live ever blest , Her name still my heart must revere ; With a sigh I resign What I once thought was mine , And forgive her deceit with a Tear . 10 . Ye friends of my heart , Ere from you I depart , This hope to my breast is most near ...
Side 12
... efforts naught avail , Should , after all , our best endeavours fail ; Still , let some mercy in your bosoms live , And , if you can't applaud , at least forgive . ON THE DEATH OF Mr. FOX , The following illiberal 12 POEMS .
... efforts naught avail , Should , after all , our best endeavours fail ; Still , let some mercy in your bosoms live , And , if you can't applaud , at least forgive . ON THE DEATH OF Mr. FOX , The following illiberal 12 POEMS .
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... live , I rise , and it leaves me to weep . 2 . Then , Morpheus ! envelop my faculties fast , Shed o'er me your languor benign ; Should the dream of to - night but resemble the last , What rapture celestial is mine ! ( 1 ) The last line ...
... live , I rise , and it leaves me to weep . 2 . Then , Morpheus ! envelop my faculties fast , Shed o'er me your languor benign ; Should the dream of to - night but resemble the last , What rapture celestial is mine ! ( 1 ) The last line ...
Side 21
... and tho ' chill'd is affection , With me no corroding resentment shall live ; My bosom is calm'd by the simple reflection , That both may be wrong , and that both should forgive . 7 . You knew that my soul , that my POEMS . 21.
... and tho ' chill'd is affection , With me no corroding resentment shall live ; My bosom is calm'd by the simple reflection , That both may be wrong , and that both should forgive . 7 . You knew that my soul , that my POEMS . 21.
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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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