Journal of the Conversations of Lord Byron: Noted During a Residence with His Lordship at Pisa, in the Years 1821 and 1822, Bände 1-2Henry Colburn, 1824 - 345 Seiten |
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... thee , " Wild as thy wave , and headlong as thy speed ? " What do I say - a mirror of my heart ? " Are not thy waters sweeping , dark and strong ? " Such as my feelings were and are , thou art ; " And such as thou art , were my passions ...
... thee , " Wild as thy wave , and headlong as thy speed ? " What do I say - a mirror of my heart ? " Are not thy waters sweeping , dark and strong ? " Such as my feelings were and are , thou art ; " And such as thou art , were my passions ...
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... thee ; I have look'd on thee , " Full of that thought , and from that moment ne'er 66 Thy waters could I dream of , name or see , " Without the inseparable sigh for her . " Her bright eyes will be imaged in thy stream ; 66 Yes , they ...
... thee ; I have look'd on thee , " Full of that thought , and from that moment ne'er 66 Thy waters could I dream of , name or see , " Without the inseparable sigh for her . " Her bright eyes will be imaged in thy stream ; 66 Yes , they ...
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... thee . " ' Tis vain to struggle - let me perish young- " Live as I lived , and love as I have loved : " To dust if I return , from dust I sprung , " And then at least my heart can ne'er be moved . " Calling on Lord Byron one evening ...
... thee . " ' Tis vain to struggle - let me perish young- " Live as I lived , and love as I have loved : " To dust if I return , from dust I sprung , " And then at least my heart can ne'er be moved . " Calling on Lord Byron one evening ...
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... thee ! " The shrill cicalas , people of the pine , 66 Making their summer lives one ceaseless song , " Were the sole echoes save my steed's and mine , " And vesper bell's that rose the boughs among . " Don Juan , Canto III . Stanza 105 ...
... thee ! " The shrill cicalas , people of the pine , 66 Making their summer lives one ceaseless song , " Were the sole echoes save my steed's and mine , " And vesper bell's that rose the boughs among . " Don Juan , Canto III . Stanza 105 ...
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... thee , the more they enjoy . " When , the season of youth and its jollities past , " For refuge we fly to the goblet at last , " Then we find - who does not ? in the flow of the soul , " That truth , as of yore , is confin'd to the bowl ...
... thee , the more they enjoy . " When , the season of youth and its jollities past , " For refuge we fly to the goblet at last , " Then we find - who does not ? in the flow of the soul , " That truth , as of yore , is confin'd to the bowl ...
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