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... Perchance , forgetful of the day , << " Tis his to chase the bounding roe ; Or Ocean's waves prolong his stay , " Yet , Oscar's bark is seldom slow . » 28 . Oh ! no ! » the anguish'd sire rejoin'd , « Nor chase , nor wave my boy delay ...
... Perchance , forgetful of the day , << " Tis his to chase the bounding roe ; Or Ocean's waves prolong his stay , " Yet , Oscar's bark is seldom slow . » 28 . Oh ! no ! » the anguish'd sire rejoin'd , « Nor chase , nor wave my boy delay ...
Side 36
... Perchance , if those , whom most he lov'd , << Would call , thy Oscar might return ; « Perchance , the chief has only rov'd , << For him thy Beltane ( 1 ) , yet , may burn . 56 . << Fill high the bowl , the table round , « We will not ...
... Perchance , if those , whom most he lov'd , << Would call , thy Oscar might return ; « Perchance , the chief has only rov'd , << For him thy Beltane ( 1 ) , yet , may burn . 56 . << Fill high the bowl , the table round , « We will not ...
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... perchance , it ought ; If these , but let me cease the lengthen'd strain , Of ! if these wishes are not breath'd in vain , The Guardian Seraph , who directs thy fate , Will leave thee glorious , as he found thee great . AND IMITATIONS ...
... perchance , it ought ; If these , but let me cease the lengthen'd strain , Of ! if these wishes are not breath'd in vain , The Guardian Seraph , who directs thy fate , Will leave thee glorious , as he found thee great . AND IMITATIONS ...
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... perchance , were found , « Which past , I speed my way to Pallas ' walls , « And lead Æneas from Evander's halls . >> With equal ardour fired , and warlike joy , His glowing friend address'd the Dardan boy : << These deeds , my Nisus ...
... perchance , were found , « Which past , I speed my way to Pallas ' walls , « And lead Æneas from Evander's halls . >> With equal ardour fired , and warlike joy , His glowing friend address'd the Dardan boy : << These deeds , my Nisus ...
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... perchance , deplore , Like me , the happy scenes they knew before ; Oh ! as I trace again thy winding hill , Mine eyes admire , my heart adores thee still , Thou drooping Elm ! beneath whose boughs I lay , And frequent mus'd the ...
... perchance , deplore , Like me , the happy scenes they knew before ; Oh ! as I trace again thy winding hill , Mine eyes admire , my heart adores thee still , Thou drooping Elm ! beneath whose boughs I lay , And frequent mus'd the ...
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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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