The Works of Lord Byron, Band 4Baudry, 1823 |
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... hear her plight the willing troth ; Fondly we hope ' twill last for aye , When , lo ! she changes in a day : This Record will for ever stand , << Woman ! thy vows are trac'd in sand ( 1 ) . » TO M. S. G. I. WHEN I dream that you love me ...
... hear her plight the willing troth ; Fondly we hope ' twill last for aye , When , lo ! she changes in a day : This Record will for ever stand , << Woman ! thy vows are trac'd in sand ( 1 ) . » TO M. S. G. I. WHEN I dream that you love me ...
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... hear the din of arms no more . 2 . But , often has yon rolling moon , On Alva's casques of silver play'd ; And view'd , at midnight's silent noon , Her chiefs in gleaming mail array'd . ( 1 ) The catastrophe of this tale was suggested ...
... hear the din of arms no more . 2 . But , often has yon rolling moon , On Alva's casques of silver play'd ; And view'd , at midnight's silent noon , Her chiefs in gleaming mail array'd . ( 1 ) The catastrophe of this tale was suggested ...
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... from fear ? » 62 . Rous'd by the sneer , he rais'd the bowl : « Would Oscar now could share our mirth ! » Internal fear appall'd his soul , He said , and dash'd the cup to earth . my 63 . « " Tis he ! I hear POEMS . 37.
... from fear ? » 62 . Rous'd by the sneer , he rais'd the bowl : « Would Oscar now could share our mirth ! » Internal fear appall'd his soul , He said , and dash'd the cup to earth . my 63 . « " Tis he ! I hear POEMS . 37.
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George Gordon Byron Byron. my 63 . « " Tis he ! I hear murderer's voice , » Loud shrieks a darkly gleaming form ; << A murderer's voice ! » the roof replies , And deeply swells the bursting storm . 64 . The tapers wink , the chieftains ...
George Gordon Byron Byron. my 63 . « " Tis he ! I hear murderer's voice , » Loud shrieks a darkly gleaming form ; << A murderer's voice ! » the roof replies , And deeply swells the bursting storm . 64 . The tapers wink , the chieftains ...
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... ; With thee no more again I hope to trace The recollection of our early race ; No more , as once , in social hours , rejoice , Or hear , unless in crowds , thy well - known voice . Still , if the wishes of a heart untaught To 44 POEMS .
... ; With thee no more again I hope to trace The recollection of our early race ; No more , as once , in social hours , rejoice , Or hear , unless in crowds , thy well - known voice . Still , if the wishes of a heart untaught To 44 POEMS .
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