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" It is the hour when lovers' vows Seem sweet in every whisper'd word; And gentle winds, and waters near, Make music to the lonely ear. Each flower the dews have lightly wet, And in the sky the Stars are met, And on the wave is deeper blue, And on the leaf... "
The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany - Page 454
1815
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Sabrinae corolla in hortulis regiae scholae Salopiensis contextuerunt tres ...

Shrewsbury (England). Royal School - English poetry - 1801 - 368 pages
...near Make music to the lonely ear. Each flower the dews have lightly wet, And in the sky the stars are met, And on the wave is deeper blue, And on the...that clear obscure, So softly dark and darkly pure, Which follows the decline of day, As twilight melts beneath the moon away. BYRON. The Man who had Nought....
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The works of ... lord Byron, Volume 4

George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1815 - 230 pages
...near Make music to the lonely ear. Each flower the dews have lightly wet, And in the sky the stars are met; And on the wave is deeper blue, And on the...dark, and darkly pure, That follows the decline of day As twilight melts beneath the moon away. SONG OF SAUL BEFORE HIS LAST BATTLE. I. WAKRIOHS and Chiefs!...
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The British Critic: A New Review, Volume 3

English literature - 1815 - 698 pages
...near Make music to the lonely ear. Each flower the dews have lightly wet> And in the sky the stars are met ; And on the wave is deeper blue, And on the...dark, and darkly pure, That follows the decline of day As twilight melts beneath the moon away." Let the noble Lord maintain his station upon Turkish ground,...
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Hebrew Melodies

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - English literature - 1815 - 72 pages
...near Make music to the lonely ear. Each flower the dews have lightly wet, And in the sky the stars are met ; And on the wave is deeper blue, And on the...dark, and darkly pure, That follows the decline of day As twilight melts beneath the moon away. ' ,/". .u-.ni,--. il. . . >, -j . SONG OF SAUL BEFORE HIS...
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Hebrew Melodies

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - Bookbinders - 1815 - 324 pages
...near, 5 Make music to the lonely ear. Each flower the dews have lightly wet. And in the sky the stars are met, And on the wave is deeper blue, And on the leaf a browner hue, 10 And in the heaven that clear obscure, So softly dark, and darkly pure, Which follows the decline...
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The Augustan review, Volume 2

710 pages
...near, Make music to the lonely ear. Each fluwer the dews have lightly wet,.And in the sky the stars are met, And on the wave is deeper blue, And on the leaf a brighter hue, And in the heaven that clear obscure, So softly dark, and darkly pure, Which follows...
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The Siege of Corinth: A Poem ; Parisina : a Poem

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - English poetry - 1816 - 102 pages
...near, 5 Make music to the lonely ear. Each flower the dews have lightly wet, And in the sky the stars are met, And on the wave is deeper blue, And on the leaf a browner hue, 10 And in the heaven that clear obscure, So softly dark, and darkly pure, Which follows the decline...
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The Christian observer [afterw.] The Christian observer and advocate

1816 - 926 pages
...near Make music to the l*ncly ear. Each flower the dewt have lighily wet, And in the sky the stars are met; And on the wave is deeper blue, And on the leaf л browner hue ; And in the Heaven that clear obscure, So softly dark, and darkly pure, That follows...
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The Works of the Right Honourable Lord Byron: The siege of Corinth. Parisina ...

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - English poetry - 1817 - 212 pages
...near, 5 Make music to the lonely ear. * Each flower the dews have lightly wet, And in the sky the stars are met, And on the wave is deeper blue, And on the leaf a browner hue, 10 02 And in the heaven that clear obscure, So softly dark, and darkly pure, Which follows the decline...
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Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 2

England - 1818 - 764 pages
...the dews have lightly wet, And hi the sky the stars are met, And on the wave is deeper blue. And un the leaf a browner hue, And in the heaven that clear obscure. So softly dork, and darkly pore, Which follows the decline of day, As twilight melts beneath the moon away."...
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