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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... — the World . ' From our own land Thus spake the pilgrims o'er this mighty wall In Saxon times , which we are wont to call Ancient ; and these three mortal things are still On their foundations , and unalter'd all ; Rome and 35.
... — the World . ' From our own land Thus spake the pilgrims o'er this mighty wall In Saxon times , which we are wont to call Ancient ; and these three mortal things are still On their foundations , and unalter'd all ; Rome and 35.
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... things ready , A bath , a breakfast , and the finest eyes That ever made a youthful heart less steady , Besides her maid's , as pretty for their size ; But I have spoken of all this already— And repetition's tiresome and unwise , — Well ...
... things ready , A bath , a breakfast , and the finest eyes That ever made a youthful heart less steady , Besides her maid's , as pretty for their size ; But I have spoken of all this already— And repetition's tiresome and unwise , — Well ...
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... things at once , To the high dama's brow , more melancholy , But clear , and with a wild and liquid glance , Heart on her lips , and soul within her eyes , Soft as her clime , and sunny as her skies . Eve of the land which still is ...
... things at once , To the high dama's brow , more melancholy , But clear , and with a wild and liquid glance , Heart on her lips , and soul within her eyes , Soft as her clime , and sunny as her skies . Eve of the land which still is ...
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