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... soul - telling eye Is dimm'd , for a time , with a Tear . 3 . Mild Charity's glow , To us mortals below , Shews the soul from barbarity clear ; Compassion will melt Where this virtue is felt , And its dew is diffus'd in a Tear . 4 . The ...
... soul - telling eye Is dimm'd , for a time , with a Tear . 3 . Mild Charity's glow , To us mortals below , Shews the soul from barbarity clear ; Compassion will melt Where this virtue is felt , And its dew is diffus'd in a Tear . 4 . The ...
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... soul wings her flight To the regions of night , And my corse shall recline on its bier : As ye pass by the tomb , Where my ashes consume , Oh ! moisten their dust with a Tear . 12 . May no marble bestow The splendour of woe , Which the ...
... soul wings her flight To the regions of night , And my corse shall recline on its bier : As ye pass by the tomb , Where my ashes consume , Oh ! moisten their dust with a Tear . 12 . May no marble bestow The splendour of woe , Which the ...
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... soul was with you . 3 . I arose with the dawn , with my dog as my guide , From mountain to mountain I bounded along , I breasted ( 1 ) the billows of Dee's ( 2 ) rushing tide , And heard , at a distance , the Highlander's song : heath ...
... soul was with you . 3 . I arose with the dawn , with my dog as my guide , From mountain to mountain I bounded along , I breasted ( 1 ) the billows of Dee's ( 2 ) rushing tide , And heard , at a distance , the Highlander's song : heath ...
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... ' 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.
... ' 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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George Gordon Byron Byron. 7 . You knew that my soul , that my heart , my existence , If danger demanded , were wholly your own ; You knew me unalter'd by years or by distance , Devoted to love and to friendship alone . - 8 . You knew ...
George Gordon Byron Byron. 7 . You knew that my soul , that my heart , my existence , If danger demanded , were wholly your own ; You knew me unalter'd by years or by distance , Devoted to love and to friendship alone . - 8 . You knew ...
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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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