The Works of Lord Byron, Band 4Baudry, 1823 |
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... Thine image , what new friendship can efface ? Ah , none ! a father's tears will cease to flow , Time will assuage an infant brother's woe ; To all , save one , is consolation known , While solitary Friendship sighs alone . A FRAGMENT ...
... Thine image , what new friendship can efface ? Ah , none ! a father's tears will cease to flow , Time will assuage an infant brother's woe ; To all , save one , is consolation known , While solitary Friendship sighs alone . A FRAGMENT ...
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... thine . 2 . For thou art form'd so heav'nly fair , Howe'er those orbs may wildly beam , We must admire , but still despair : That fatal glance forbids esteem . 3 . When nature stamp'd thy beauteous birth , So much perfection in thee ...
... thine . 2 . For thou art form'd so heav'nly fair , Howe'er those orbs may wildly beam , We must admire , but still despair : That fatal glance forbids esteem . 3 . When nature stamp'd thy beauteous birth , So much perfection in thee ...
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... 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 , did those eyes as planets roll , Thy sister ...
... 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 , did those eyes as planets roll , Thy sister ...
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... thine , were never meant To hide their orbs in dark restraint ; Spite of all , thou fain wouldst say , Still in truant beams they play . Thy lips , - but here my modest Muse Her impulse chaste must needs refuse . She blushes , curtsies ...
... thine , were never meant To hide their orbs in dark restraint ; Spite of all , thou fain wouldst say , Still in truant beams they play . Thy lips , - but here my modest Muse Her impulse chaste must needs refuse . She blushes , curtsies ...
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... thine own , Renown'd in rank , not far beneath the throne . Yet , D - r - t , let not this seduce thy soul , To shun fair science , or evade control ; Tho ' passive tutors ( 1 ) , fearful to dispraise The titled child , whose future ...
... thine own , Renown'd in rank , not far beneath the throne . Yet , D - r - t , let not this seduce thy soul , To shun fair science , or evade control ; Tho ' passive tutors ( 1 ) , fearful to dispraise The titled child , whose future ...
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