The Works of Lord Byron, Band 4Baudry, 1823 |
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... heart , A grief too deep to trust the sculptor's art . No marble marks thy couch of lowly sleep , But living statues there are seen to weep ; Affliction's semblance bends not o'er thy tomb , Affliction's self deplores thy youthful doom ...
... heart , A grief too deep to trust the sculptor's art . No marble marks thy couch of lowly sleep , But living statues there are seen to weep ; Affliction's semblance bends not o'er thy tomb , Affliction's self deplores thy youthful doom ...
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... heart must revere ; With a sigh I resign What I once thought was mine , And forgive her deceit with a Tear . 10 . Ye friends of my heart , Ere from you I depart , This hope to my breast is most near ; If 10 POEMS .
... heart must revere ; With a sigh I resign What I once thought was mine , And forgive her deceit with a Tear . 10 . Ye friends of my heart , Ere from you I depart , This hope to my breast is most near ; If 10 POEMS .
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... heart of a child ? But , still , I perceive an emotion the same As I felt , when a boy , on the crag - cover'd wild : One image , alone , on my bosom imprest , I lov'd my bleak regions , nor panted for new , And few were my wants , for ...
... heart of a child ? But , still , I perceive an emotion the same As I felt , when a boy , on the crag - cover'd wild : One image , alone , on my bosom imprest , I lov'd my bleak regions , nor panted for new , And few were my wants , for ...
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... heart , still it lingers with you . 5 . When I see some dark hill point its crest to the sky , I think of the rocks that o'ershadow Colbleen ( 1 ) ; When I see the soft blue of a love - speaking eye , I think of those eyes that endear'd ...
... heart , still it lingers with you . 5 . When I see some dark hill point its crest to the sky , I think of the rocks that o'ershadow Colbleen ( 1 ) ; When I see the soft blue of a love - speaking eye , I think of those eyes that endear'd ...
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... heart is unbending , And what would be justice appears a disgrace . 5 . However , dear S- — , for I still must esteem you , The few , whom I love , I can never upbraid , The chance , which has lost , may in future redeem you ...
... heart is unbending , And what would be justice appears a disgrace . 5 . However , dear S- — , for I still must esteem you , The few , whom I love , I can never upbraid , The chance , which has lost , may in future redeem you ...
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