The Works of Lord Byron, Volum 4Baudry, 1823 |
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... mind a slave to every vicious joy , From every sense of shame and virtue wean'd , In lies an adept , in deceit a fiend ; Vers'd in hypocrisy while yet a child , Fickle as wind , of inclinations wild ; Woman his dupe , his heedless ...
... mind a slave to every vicious joy , From every sense of shame and virtue wean'd , In lies an adept , in deceit a fiend ; Vers'd in hypocrisy while yet a child , Fickle as wind , of inclinations wild ; Woman his dupe , his heedless ...
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... mind , A soul , if well matur'd , to bless mankind ; Ah ! tho ' , myself , by nature haughty , wild , Whom Indiscretion hail'd her favourite child ; Tho ' ev'ry error stamps me for her own , And dooms my fall , I fain would fall alone ...
... mind , A soul , if well matur'd , to bless mankind ; Ah ! tho ' , myself , by nature haughty , wild , Whom Indiscretion hail'd her favourite child ; Tho ' ev'ry error stamps me for her own , And dooms my fall , I fain would fall alone ...
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... mind , Will sweep my name , nor leave a trace behind . And yet , perhaps , in some maturer year , Since chance has thrown us in the self - same sphere , Since the same senate , nay , the same debate , May one day claim our suffrage for ...
... mind , Will sweep my name , nor leave a trace behind . And yet , perhaps , in some maturer year , Since chance has thrown us in the self - same sphere , Since the same senate , nay , the same debate , May one day claim our suffrage for ...
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... minds like these , in striplings thus ye raise , « Yours is the godlike act , be yours the praise ; << In gallant youth , my fainting hopes revive , << And Ilion's wonted glories still survive » Then , in his warm embrace , the boys he ...
... minds like these , in striplings thus ye raise , « Yours is the godlike act , be yours the praise ; << In gallant youth , my fainting hopes revive , << And Ilion's wonted glories still survive » Then , in his warm embrace , the boys he ...
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... mind can stem the stormy surge , Which rolls the tide of human woe ? The hope of praise , the dread of shame , Can rouse the tortur'd breast no more ; The wild desire , the guilty flame , Absorbs each wish it felt before . 2 . But , if ...
... mind can stem the stormy surge , Which rolls the tide of human woe ? The hope of praise , the dread of shame , Can rouse the tortur'd breast no more ; The wild desire , the guilty flame , Absorbs each wish it felt before . 2 . But , if ...
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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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