The Works of Lord Byron, Band 4Baudry, 1823 |
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... wish , is a Tear . 1806 . AN OCCASIONAL PROLOGUE , Delivered previous to the performance of « The Wheel of For- tune , » at a private theatre . SINCE the refinement of this polish'd age Has swept immoral raillery from the stage ; Since ...
... wish , is a Tear . 1806 . AN OCCASIONAL PROLOGUE , Delivered previous to the performance of « The Wheel of For- tune , » at a private theatre . SINCE the refinement of this polish'd age Has swept immoral raillery from the stage ; Since ...
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... wish respect , Others appear more conscious of defect ; To - night , no vet'ran Roscii you behold , In all the arts of scenic action old ; here , No Cooke , no KEMBLE , can salute you NO SIDDONS draw the sympathetic tear ; To - night ...
... wish respect , Others appear more conscious of defect ; To - night , no vet'ran Roscii you behold , In all the arts of scenic action old ; here , No Cooke , no KEMBLE , can salute you NO SIDDONS draw the sympathetic tear ; To - night ...
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... wishes were blest , And pure were my thoughts , for my soul was with you . 3 . I arose with the dawn , with my dog as my guide , From mountain to mountain I bounded along , I breasted ( 1 ) the billows of Dee's ( 2 ) rushing tide , And ...
... wishes were blest , And pure were my thoughts , for my soul was with you . 3 . I arose with the dawn , with my dog as my guide , From mountain to mountain I bounded along , I breasted ( 1 ) the billows of Dee's ( 2 ) rushing tide , And ...
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... 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 .
... 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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George Gordon Byron Byron. Still , if the wishes of a heart untaught To veil those feelings , which , perchance , it ought ; If these , but let me cease the lengthen'd strain , Of ! if these wishes are not breath'd in vain , The Guardian ...
George Gordon Byron Byron. Still , if the wishes of a heart untaught To veil those feelings , which , perchance , it ought ; If these , but let me cease the lengthen'd strain , Of ! if these wishes are not breath'd in vain , The Guardian ...
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