The Works of Lord Byron, Band 4Baudry, 1823 |
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... Truth , in a glance , should appear , The lips may beguile With a dimple or smile , But the test of affection's a Tear . Too oft is a smile 2 . But the hypocrite's wile , To mask detestation , or fear ; Give me the 8 POEMS .
... Truth , in a glance , should appear , The lips may beguile With a dimple or smile , But the test of affection's a Tear . Too oft is a smile 2 . But the hypocrite's wile , To mask detestation , or fear ; Give me the 8 POEMS .
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... Truth , Where Love chas'd each fast - fleeting year ; Loath to 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 ...
... Truth , Where Love chas'd each fast - fleeting year ; Loath to 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 ...
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... Truth unclue , « We give the palm where Justice points its due . » > To which the Author of these Pieces sent the following Reply . OH ! factious viper ! whose envenom❜d tooth Would mangle still the dead , perverting truth ; What , tho ...
... Truth unclue , « We give the palm where Justice points its due . » > To which the Author of these Pieces sent the following Reply . OH ! factious viper ! whose envenom❜d tooth Would mangle still the dead , perverting truth ; What , tho ...
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George Gordon Byron Byron. << These feelings wide let Sense and Truth unclue , << To give the palm where Justice points its due ; >> Yet , let not canker'd calumny assail , Or round our statesman wind her gloomy veil . Fox ! o'er whose ...
George Gordon Byron Byron. << These feelings wide let Sense and Truth unclue , << To give the palm where Justice points its due ; >> Yet , let not canker'd calumny assail , Or round our statesman wind her gloomy veil . Fox ! o'er whose ...
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... truth ; Allan had early learn'd control , And smooth his words had been from youth . 18 . Both , both were brave ; the Saxon spear Was shiver'd oft beneath their steel ; And Oscar's bosom scorn'd to fear , But Oscar's bosom knew to feel ...
... truth ; Allan had early learn'd control , And smooth his words had been from youth . 18 . Both , both were brave ; the Saxon spear Was shiver'd oft beneath their steel ; And Oscar's bosom scorn'd to fear , But Oscar's bosom knew to feel ...
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