A Concordance to the Poetry of Byron, Volume 4Pemberton Press, 1965 - 1698 pages |
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... thee and me to part Oh heavens and can you wish that ? Dearest Ida His last and lonely moments . Who says that I'll take it for so much . Take also that Though I acquired -- but I pass ... THEE Bade thee obey , and gave me to command 1467.
... thee and me to part Oh heavens and can you wish that ? Dearest Ida His last and lonely moments . Who says that I'll take it for so much . Take also that Though I acquired -- but I pass ... THEE Bade thee obey , and gave me to command 1467.
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... THEE Bade thee obey , and gave me to command To wealth , their golden idol , not to thee That all must love thee who behold thee All I forget , but to adore thee For such an outrage done to thee Such is my artless song to thee Now will ...
... THEE Bade thee obey , and gave me to command To wealth , their golden idol , not to thee That all must love thee who behold thee All I forget , but to adore thee For such an outrage done to thee Such is my artless song to thee Now will ...
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... THEE Beneath the lie this State - thing breathed o'er thee 747 Juan Or think of . any thing excepting thee 776 Juan That heavenliest hour of Heaven is worthiest thee 815 Juan How have I loved the twilight hour and thee How much I have ...
... THEE Beneath the lie this State - thing breathed o'er thee 747 Juan Or think of . any thing excepting thee 776 Juan That heavenliest hour of Heaven is worthiest thee 815 Juan How have I loved the twilight hour and thee How much I have ...
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Since the balmbreathing kiss of this magical | 1323 |
Vision | 1345 |
Adieu | 1352 |
Copyright | |
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