Poems of George Gordon, Lord ByronCrowell, 1969 - 117 ページ This collection of poems and letters is prefaced by a biographical and critical study. |
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... patience ; What desperations From such have risen ! But yet remaining , What is't but chaining Hearts which , once waning , Beat ' gainst their prison ? Time can but cloy love And use destroy love : The winged boy , Love 26.
... patience ; What desperations From such have risen ! But yet remaining , What is't but chaining Hearts which , once waning , Beat ' gainst their prison ? Time can but cloy love And use destroy love : The winged boy , Love 26.
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... beat of the alarming drum Roused up the soldier ere the morning star ; While throng'd the citizens with terror dumb , Or whispering , with white lips - The foe ! they come ! they come ! ' And wild and high the ' Cameron's gathering ...
... beat of the alarming drum Roused up the soldier ere the morning star ; While throng'd the citizens with terror dumb , Or whispering , with white lips - The foe ! they come ! they come ! ' And wild and high the ' Cameron's gathering ...
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... beating ' gainst his bosom . Haidée's heart Felt as if never more to beat apart . Alas ! they were so young , so beautiful , So lonely , loving , helpless , and the hour Was that in which the heart is always full , And , having o'er ...
... beating ' gainst his bosom . Haidée's heart Felt as if never more to beat apart . Alas ! they were so young , so beautiful , So lonely , loving , helpless , and the hour Was that in which the heart is always full , And , having o'er ...
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