The Complete Works of Lord Byron, Including His Suppressed Poems, and Others Never Before Published, Volume 2Baudry's Foreign Library, 1840 |
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... I for thine , Who blest thy birth , and bless thee now . " VI . Fair , as the first that fell of womankind , When on that dread yet lovely serpent smiling , Whose image then was stamp'd upon her mind— But once BYRON'S WORKS .
... I for thine , Who blest thy birth , and bless thee now . " VI . Fair , as the first that fell of womankind , When on that dread yet lovely serpent smiling , Whose image then was stamp'd upon her mind— But once BYRON'S WORKS .
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... Blest - as the Muezzin's strain from Mecca's wall To pilgrims pure and prostrate at his call ; Soft as the melody of youthful days , That steals the trembling tear of speechless praise ; Dear- —as his native song to exile's ears , Shall ...
... Blest - as the Muezzin's strain from Mecca's wall To pilgrims pure and prostrate at his call ; Soft as the melody of youthful days , That steals the trembling tear of speechless praise ; Dear- —as his native song to exile's ears , Shall ...
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... blest alternative of fraud or force ! Ours be the last ; in time deceit may come When cities cage us in a social home : There ev'n thy soul might err - how oft the heart Corruption shakes which peril could not part ! And woman , more ...
... blest alternative of fraud or force ! Ours be the last ; in time deceit may come When cities cage us in a social home : There ev'n thy soul might err - how oft the heart Corruption shakes which peril could not part ! And woman , more ...
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... blest the mast That met my sight - it near'd - Alas ! it past ! Another came- Oh God ! ' t was thine at last ! Would that those days were over ! wilt thou ne'er , My Conrad ! learn the joys of peace to share ? Sure thou hast more than ...
... blest the mast That met my sight - it near'd - Alas ! it past ! Another came- Oh God ! ' t was thine at last ! Would that those days were over ! wilt thou ne'er , My Conrad ! learn the joys of peace to share ? Sure thou hast more than ...
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... my love : Yet much this heart , that strives no more , once strove To meet his passion — but it would not be : I felt I feel - love dwells with - with the free . blest ! I am a slave , a favour'd slave GF BYRON'S WORKS .
... my love : Yet much this heart , that strives no more , once strove To meet his passion — but it would not be : I felt I feel - love dwells with - with the free . blest ! I am a slave , a favour'd slave GF BYRON'S WORKS .
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