The Works of Lord Byron, Band 4Baudry, 1823 |
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... beauty charm the spectre from his prey ; Thou still hadst liv'd to bless my aching sight , Thy comrade's honour , and thy friend's delight . If , yet , thy gentle spirit hover nigh The spot where now thy mould'ring ashes lie , Here wilt ...
... beauty charm the spectre from his prey ; Thou still hadst liv'd to bless my aching sight , Thy comrade's honour , and thy friend's delight . If , yet , thy gentle spirit hover nigh The spot where now thy mould'ring ashes lie , Here wilt ...
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... '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.
... '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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... Beauty form the female shield , The sternest censor to the fair must yield . Yet , should our feeble efforts naught avail , Should , after all , our best endeavours fail ; Still , let some mercy in your bosoms live , And , if you can't ...
... Beauty form the female shield , The sternest censor to the fair must yield . Yet , should our feeble efforts naught avail , Should , after all , our best endeavours fail ; Still , let some mercy in your bosoms live , And , if you can't ...
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... beauty must enrapture all , But who can dare thine ardent gaze ? 6 . ' Tis said , that Berenice's hair , In stars adorn the vault of heaven ; But they would ne'er permit thee there , Thou would'st so far outshine the seven . 7 . For ...
... beauty must enrapture all , But who can dare thine ardent gaze ? 6 . ' Tis said , that Berenice's hair , In stars adorn the vault of heaven ; But they would ne'er permit thee there , Thou would'st so far outshine the seven . 7 . For ...
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... beauty , and you . 6 . Yet , the day may arrive , when the mountains , once more , Shall rise to my sight , in their mantles of snow : But , while these soar above me , unchanged as before , Will Mary be there to receive me ? ah no ...
... beauty , and you . 6 . Yet , the day may arrive , when the mountains , once more , Shall rise to my sight , in their mantles of snow : But , while these soar above me , unchanged as before , Will Mary be there to receive me ? ah no ...
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