The Poetical Works of Lord Byron ...D. Appleton, 1848 - 829 Seiten |
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... smile for which my breast might vainly sigh , Could I to thee be ever more than friend : This much , dear maid , accord ; nor question why To one so young my strain I would commend , But bid me with my wreath one matchless lily blend ...
... smile for which my breast might vainly sigh , Could I to thee be ever more than friend : This much , dear maid , accord ; nor question why To one so young my strain I would commend , But bid me with my wreath one matchless lily blend ...
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... smile not at my sullen brow ; Alas ! I cannot smile again : Yet Heaven avert that ever thou Shouldst weep , and haply weep in vain . 2 . And dost thou ask , what secret wo I bear , corroding joy and youth ? And wilt thou vainly seek to ...
... smile not at my sullen brow ; Alas ! I cannot smile again : Yet Heaven avert that ever thou Shouldst weep , and haply weep in vain . 2 . And dost thou ask , what secret wo I bear , corroding joy and youth ? And wilt thou vainly seek to ...
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... Smile on - nor venture to unmask Man's heart , and view the Hell that's there.3 LXXXV . Adieu , fair Cadiz ! yea , a long adieu ! Who may forget how well thy walls have stood ? 1 [ " What Exile from himself can flee ? To other zones ...
... Smile on - nor venture to unmask Man's heart , and view the Hell that's there.3 LXXXV . Adieu , fair Cadiz ! yea , a long adieu ! Who may forget how well thy walls have stood ? 1 [ " What Exile from himself can flee ? To other zones ...
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... smile the less Of all that flatter'd , follow'd , sought , and sued ; This is to be alone ; this , this is solitude ... smiles , Though the fair goddess long hath ceased to weep , And o'er her cliffs a fruitless watch to keep For him who ...
... smile the less Of all that flatter'd , follow'd , sought , and sued ; This is to be alone ; this , this is solitude ... smiles , Though the fair goddess long hath ceased to weep , And o'er her cliffs a fruitless watch to keep For him who ...
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... smile his tyrant can accost , And wield the slavish sickle , not the sword : Ah ! Greece ! they love thee least who owe thee most ; Their birth , their blood , and that sublime record Of hero sires , who shame thy now degenerate horde ...
... smile his tyrant can accost , And wield the slavish sickle , not the sword : Ah ! Greece ! they love thee least who owe thee most ; Their birth , their blood , and that sublime record Of hero sires , who shame thy now degenerate horde ...
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Adah Aholibamah Anah aught bard bear beauty behold beneath blood bosom breast breath brow Cain canto chief Childe Harold dare dark dead death deeds deep Doge Doge of Venice dost dread earth fame fate father fear feel gaze Giaour grave Greece hand hath hear heard heart heaven honor hope hour Iden Japh leave less Lioni live look Lord Byron Lucifer Marino Faliero Michel Steno mind mortal mountains Myrrha ne'er never night noble o'er once palace PANIA Parisina pass'd passion poem poet Sardanapalus scarce scene seem'd shore Sieg Siegendorf sigh sire slave smile soul spirit Stral strange tears thee thine things thou art thou hast thought twas Twill Ulric Venice verse voice walls wave wild words wouldst young youth
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Seite 474 - thou wouldst at last discover 'Twas not well to spurn it so. Though the world for this commend thee— Though it