Poetry of ByronMacmillan and Company, 1881 - 276 páginas |
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... dread , As in those hours of revelry Which mirth and music sped ; Do thou , amid the fair white walls , If Cadiz yet be free , At times from out her latticed halls Look o'er the dark blue sea ; Then think upon Calypso's isles , Endear'd ...
... dread , As in those hours of revelry Which mirth and music sped ; Do thou , amid the fair white walls , If Cadiz yet be free , At times from out her latticed halls Look o'er the dark blue sea ; Then think upon Calypso's isles , Endear'd ...
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... dread Eternity Returns again to me , And more thy buried love endears Than aught , except its living years . WHEN WE TWO PARTED . WHEN we two parted In silence and tears , Half broken - hearted To sever for years , Pale grew thy cheek ...
... dread Eternity Returns again to me , And more thy buried love endears Than aught , except its living years . WHEN WE TWO PARTED . WHEN we two parted In silence and tears , Half broken - hearted To sever for years , Pale grew thy cheek ...
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... dread , fathomless , alone . And I have loved thee , Ocean ! and my joy Of youthful sports was on thy breast to be Born , like thy bubbles , onward : from a boy I wanton'd with thy breakers - they to me Were a delight ; and if the ...
... dread , fathomless , alone . And I have loved thee , Ocean ! and my joy Of youthful sports was on thy breast to be Born , like thy bubbles , onward : from a boy I wanton'd with thy breakers - they to me Were a delight ; and if the ...
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... dread of death alone ? To die a prince — or live a slave— Thy choice is most ignobly brave ! He who of old would rend the oak , Dream'd not of the rebound ; Chain'd by the trunk he vainly broke- Alone - how look'd he round ? Thou in the ...
... dread of death alone ? To die a prince — or live a slave— Thy choice is most ignobly brave ! He who of old would rend the oak , Dream'd not of the rebound ; Chain'd by the trunk he vainly broke- Alone - how look'd he round ? Thou in the ...
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... dread me thus lonely , The last single Captive to millions in war . - Farewell to thee , France ! when thy diadem crown'd me , I made thee the gem and the wonder of earth , - But thy weakness decrees I should leave as I found thee ...
... dread me thus lonely , The last single Captive to millions in war . - Farewell to thee , France ! when thy diadem crown'd me , I made thee the gem and the wonder of earth , - But thy weakness decrees I should leave as I found thee ...
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