The Poetical Works of Lord Byron: With LifeGall & Inglis, 1857 - Всего страниц: 576 |
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... youth , developed , crowd to view , To which I long have bade a last adieu ! Seats of delight , inspiring youthful ... youth ! when , nurtured in my breast , To love a stranger , friendship made me blest ; — Friendship the dear peculiar ...
... youth , developed , crowd to view , To which I long have bade a last adieu ! Seats of delight , inspiring youthful ... youth ! when , nurtured in my breast , To love a stranger , friendship made me blest ; — Friendship the dear peculiar ...
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... youth I allow : In the spring of our life , how serene is the weather ! But winter's rude tempests are gathering now . No more with affection shall memory blending , The wonted delights of our childhood retrace : When pride steels the ...
... youth I allow : In the spring of our life , how serene is the weather ! But winter's rude tempests are gathering now . No more with affection shall memory blending , The wonted delights of our childhood retrace : When pride steels the ...
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... youth and youth's affections bound to me ; Who did for me what none beside have done , Nor shrank from one albeit unworthy thee . What is my being ? thou hast ceased to be ! Nor staid to welcome here thy wanderer home , Who mourns o'er ...
... youth and youth's affections bound to me ; Who did for me what none beside have done , Nor shrank from one albeit unworthy thee . What is my being ? thou hast ceased to be ! Nor staid to welcome here thy wanderer home , Who mourns o'er ...
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HOURS OF IDLENESS | 3 |
Leaving Newstead Abbey Through thy battlements | 9 |
Damætas In law an infant | 29 |
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