The Works of Lord Byron, Band 4Baudry, 1823 |
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... Byron. TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE FREDERICK , EARL OF CARLISLE , KNIGHT OF THE GARTER , etc. etc. THESE POEMS ARE INSCRIBED , BY HIS OBLIGED WARD , AND AFFECTIONATE KINSMAN , THE AUTHOR . ON LEAVING NEWSTEAD ABBEY . Why dost thou build the.
... Byron. TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE FREDERICK , EARL OF CARLISLE , KNIGHT OF THE GARTER , etc. etc. THESE POEMS ARE INSCRIBED , BY HIS OBLIGED WARD , AND AFFECTIONATE KINSMAN , THE AUTHOR . ON LEAVING NEWSTEAD ABBEY . Why dost thou build the.
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George Gordon Byron Byron. ON LEAVING NEWSTEAD ABBEY . Why dost thou build the hall ? Son of the winged days ! Thou lookest from thy tower to - day ; yet a few years , and the blast of the desert comes ; it ... LEAVING NEWSTEAD ABBEY. ...
George Gordon Byron Byron. ON LEAVING NEWSTEAD ABBEY . Why dost thou build the hall ? Son of the winged days ! Thou lookest from thy tower to - day ; yet a few years , and the blast of the desert comes ; it ... LEAVING NEWSTEAD ABBEY. ...
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... leave thee , I mourn'd , For a last look I turn'd , But thy spire was scarce seen through a Tear . 8 . Though my vows I can pour To my Mary no more , My Mary , to Love once so dear ; In the shade of her bow'r , I remember the hour , She ...
... leave thee , I mourn'd , For a last look I turn'd , But thy spire was scarce seen through a Tear . 8 . Though my vows I can pour To my Mary no more , My Mary , to Love once so dear ; In the shade of her bow'r , I remember the hour , She ...
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... leaves me to weep . 2 . Then , Morpheus ! envelop my faculties fast , Shed o'er me your languor benign ; Should the dream of to - night but resemble the last , What rapture celestial is mine ! ( 1 ) The last line is almost a literal ...
... leaves me to weep . 2 . Then , Morpheus ! envelop my faculties fast , Shed o'er me your languor benign ; Should the dream of to - night but resemble the last , What rapture celestial is mine ! ( 1 ) The last line is almost a literal ...
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