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Side 10
... scene of my youth , Seat of Friendship and Truth , Where Love chas'd each fast - fleeting year ; Loath to leave thee , I mourn'd , For a last look I turn'd , But thy spire was scarce seen through a Tear . 8 . Though my vows I can pour ...
... scene of my youth , Seat of Friendship and Truth , Where Love chas'd each fast - fleeting year ; Loath to leave thee , I mourn'd , For a last look I turn'd , But thy spire was scarce seen through a Tear . 8 . Though my vows I can pour ...
Side 11
... expung'd licentious wit , Which stamp'd disgrace on all an Author writ ; Since , now , to please with purer scenes we seek , Nor dare to call the blush from Beauty's cheek ; Oh ! let the modest Muse some pity claim , POEMS . II.
... expung'd licentious wit , Which stamp'd disgrace on all an Author writ ; Since , now , to please with purer scenes we seek , Nor dare to call the blush from Beauty's cheek ; Oh ! let the modest Muse some pity claim , POEMS . II.
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... scenes which my infancy knew ; Though my hopes may have fail'd , yet they are not forgot , Tho ' cold is my heart ... scene ; When , haply , some light - waving locks I behold , That faintly resemble my Mary's in hue , . I think on the ...
... scenes which my infancy knew ; Though my hopes may have fail'd , yet they are not forgot , Tho ' cold is my heart ... scene ; When , haply , some light - waving locks I behold , That faintly resemble my Mary's in hue , . I think on the ...
Side 21
... scenes of our youth , I allow ; In the spring of our life , how serene is the weather ! But winter's rude tempests are gathering now . 4 . No more with affection shall memory blending The wonted delights of our childhood retrace ; When ...
... scenes of our youth , I allow ; In the spring of our life , how serene is the weather ! But winter's rude tempests are gathering now . 4 . No more with affection shall memory blending The wonted delights of our childhood retrace ; When ...
Side 26
... story of « Jeronymo and Lorenzo , » in the first volume of « The Armenian , or Ghost - Seer : » it also bears some resemblance to a scene in the third act of » Macbeth . » 3 . And , on the crimson'd rocks beneath , 26 POEMS .
... story of « Jeronymo and Lorenzo , » in the first volume of « The Armenian , or Ghost - Seer : » it also bears some resemblance to a scene in the third act of » Macbeth . » 3 . And , on the crimson'd rocks beneath , 26 POEMS .
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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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