The poetical works of lord Byron, with lifeGall & Inglis, 1881 - 576 ページ |
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... past , " Lines upon a Cup formed from a Skull - Start not , " " Well thou art happy , " · 301 332 338 345 459 463 463 464 464 464 465 467 467 On a Newfoundland Dog- " When some proud son of man , " 468 To a Lady- " When Man , expelled ...
... past , " Lines upon a Cup formed from a Skull - Start not , " " Well thou art happy , " · 301 332 338 345 459 463 463 464 464 464 465 467 467 On a Newfoundland Dog- " When some proud son of man , " 468 To a Lady- " When Man , expelled ...
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... past , One pang , my girl , and all is over . Alas ! that pang will be severe , Which bids us part to meet no more ; Which tears me far from one so dear , Departing for a distant shore . Well ! we have pass'd some happy hours , And joy ...
... past , One pang , my girl , and all is over . Alas ! that pang will be severe , Which bids us part to meet no more ; Which tears me far from one so dear , Departing for a distant shore . Well ! we have pass'd some happy hours , And joy ...
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... past For years fleet away with the wings of the dove- The dearest remembrance will still be the last , Our sweetest memorial the first kiss of love . TO THE DUKE OF DORSET . * DORSET ! whose early steps with mine have stray'd Exploring ...
... past For years fleet away with the wings of the dove- The dearest remembrance will still be the last , Our sweetest memorial the first kiss of love . TO THE DUKE OF DORSET . * DORSET ! whose early steps with mine have stray'd Exploring ...
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... past ; Where science first dawn'd on the powers of reflection , And friendships were form'd , too romantic to last ; Where fancy yet joys to trace the resemblance Of comrades , in friendship and mischief allied ; How welcome to me your ...
... past ; Where science first dawn'd on the powers of reflection , And friendships were form'd , too romantic to last ; Where fancy yet joys to trace the resemblance Of comrades , in friendship and mischief allied ; How welcome to me your ...
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... past to my soul . But if , through the course of the years which await me . Some new scene of pleasure should open to view , I will say , while with rapture the thought shall elate me , " Oh ! such were the days which my infancy knew ...
... past to my soul . But if , through the course of the years which await me . Some new scene of pleasure should open to view , I will say , while with rapture the thought shall elate me , " Oh ! such were the days which my infancy knew ...
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239 ページ - And on that cheek, and o'er that brow, So soft, so calm, yet eloquent, The smiles that win, the tints that glow, But tell of days in goodness spent, A mind at peace with all below, A heart whose love is innocent ! THE HARP THE MONARCH MINSTREL SWEPT.
249 ページ - And the widows of Ashur are loud in their wail, And the idols are broke in the temple of Baal; And the might of the Gentile, unsmote by the sword, Hath melted like snow in the glance of the Lord!
414 ページ - Could I embody and unbosom now That which is most within me, — could I wreak My thoughts upon expression, and thus throw Soul, heart, mind, passions, feelings, strong or weak, All that I would have sought, and all I seek, Bear, know, feel, and yet breathe— into one word, And that one word were Lightning, I would speak ; But as it is, I live and die unheard, With a most voiceless thought, sheathing it as a sword.
541 ページ - Soft hour ! which wakes the wish and melts the heart Of those who sail the seas, on the first day When they from their sweet friends are torn apart; Or fills with love the pilgrim on his way As the far bell of vesper makes him start, Seeming to weep the dying day's decay...
293 ページ - It seem'd like me to want a mate, But was not half so desolate, And it was come to love me when None lived to love me so again, And cheering from my dungeon's brink, Had brought me back to feel and think.
352 ページ - A few short hours, and he will rise To give the morrow birth ; And I shall hail the main and skies, But not my mother earth. Deserted is my own good hall, Its hearth is desolate ; Wild weeds are gathering on the wall, My dog howls at the gate.
497 ページ - Alas! they had been friends in youth; But whispering tongues can poison truth; And constancy lives in realms above; And life is thorny; and youth is vain; And to be wroth with one we love Doth work like madness in the brain.
412 ページ - Ye stars ! which are the poetry of heaven ! If in your bright leaves we would read the fate Of men and empires, — 'tis to be forgiven, That in our aspirations to be great, Our destinies o'erleap their mortal state, And claim a kindred with you ; for ye are A beauty and a mystery, and create In us such love and reverence from afar, That fortune, fame, power, life, have named themselves a star.
502 ページ - Because it reminds me of thine ; And when winds are at war with the ocean, As the breasts I believed in with me, If their billows excite an emotion, It is that they bear me from thee.
146 ページ - Gul in her bloom; Where the citron and olive are fairest of fruit, And the voice of the nightingale never is mute; Where the tints of the earth, and the hues of the sky, In...