A Selection from the Works of Lord ByronEdward Moxon & Company, 1866 - 244 pages |
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... YOUNG AND FAIR CHILDE HAROLD'S PILGRIMAGE . 7 · II THE GIAOUR 26 SONNET ON CHILLON THE PRISONER OF CHILLON STANZAS TO AUGUSTA 27 28 · 44 EPISTLE TO AUGUSTA · · 47 THE DREAM · • 53 PROMETHEUS A FRAGMENT MANFRED · 62 65 67 555 PAGE THE ...
... YOUNG AND FAIR CHILDE HAROLD'S PILGRIMAGE . 7 · II THE GIAOUR 26 SONNET ON CHILLON THE PRISONER OF CHILLON STANZAS TO AUGUSTA 27 28 · 44 EPISTLE TO AUGUSTA · · 47 THE DREAM · • 53 PROMETHEUS A FRAGMENT MANFRED · 62 65 67 555 PAGE THE ...
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... In the days of my youth , when the heart's in its spring , And dreams that affection can never take wing , I had friends ! -who has not ? -but what. FILL THE GOBLET AGAIN . AND THOU ART DEAD , AS YOUNG FROM " CHILDE. B 2 ...
... In the days of my youth , when the heart's in its spring , And dreams that affection can never take wing , I had friends ! -who has not ? -but what. FILL THE GOBLET AGAIN . AND THOU ART DEAD , AS YOUNG FROM " CHILDE. B 2 ...
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... whom I will love as well As ever yet was said or sung ( Since Orpheus sang his spouse from hell ) , Whilst thou art fair and I am young ; Sweet Florence ! those were pleasant times , When worlds THE AMBRACIAN GULF . 5.
... whom I will love as well As ever yet was said or sung ( Since Orpheus sang his spouse from hell ) , Whilst thou art fair and I am young ; Sweet Florence ! those were pleasant times , When worlds THE AMBRACIAN GULF . 5.
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... young and fair As aught of mortal birth ; And form so soft , and charms so rare , Too soon return'd to Earth ! Though Earth received them in her bed , And o'er the spot the crowd may tread In carelessness or mirth , There is an eye ...
... young and fair As aught of mortal birth ; And form so soft , and charms so rare , Too soon return'd to Earth ! Though Earth received them in her bed , And o'er the spot the crowd may tread In carelessness or mirth , There is an eye ...
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... Shine brightest as they fall from high . As once I wept , if I could weep , My tears might well be shed , To think I was not near to keep One vigil o'er thy bed ; To gaze , how fondly ! on thy face , AS YOUNG AND FAIR . 9.
... Shine brightest as they fall from high . As once I wept , if I could weep , My tears might well be shed , To think I was not near to keep One vigil o'er thy bed ; To gaze , how fondly ! on thy face , AS YOUNG AND FAIR . 9.
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AHOLIBAMAH AMBRACIAN GULF Anah angels appear'd Asmodeus beauty behold beneath blood breast breath brow Byron chain CHILDE HAROLD'S PILGRIMAGE clay clime clouds damn'd dark dead death deep Don Juan dream dust earth EDWARD MOXON EPISTLE TO AUGUSTA eternal eyes face fair father feel flowers foam gazed GIAOUR glory gone grave grew Haidée hand hath heart heaven hell hope hour human clay immortal Japh knew less light live look look'd Michael Molière mortal mountains ne'er never night o'er ocean once pass'd passion Pedrillo perish'd poem poets praise round Saint Peter SAME.-CANTO Samian wine Satan seem'd shore sigh silent skies sleep son of Noah soul spirit STANZAS stars sweet tears thee thine things thou art thought turn'd Twas verse voice walls waters wave weep wind wings young