The Works of Lord Byron, Հատոր 11Baudry, 1823 |
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Արդյունքներ 48–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
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... thou art all to her .. Thou canst not tell , -and never be Such pangs decreed to aught save me , — The bitterness of tears .. Eternity is in thine years , Unborn , undying beauty in thine eyes ; With me thou canst not sympathize ...
... thou art all to her .. Thou canst not tell , -and never be Such pangs decreed to aught save me , — The bitterness of tears .. Eternity is in thine years , Unborn , undying beauty in thine eyes ; With me thou canst not sympathize ...
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... Thou rulest in the upper air- Or warring with the spirits who may dare Dispute with Him Who made all empires , empire ; or recalling , Some wandering star which shoots through the abyss , Whose tenants dying , while their world is ...
... Thou rulest in the upper air- Or warring with the spirits who may dare Dispute with Him Who made all empires , empire ; or recalling , Some wandering star which shoots through the abyss , Whose tenants dying , while their world is ...
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... thou hast ventured to share life with me ; And shall I shrink from thine eternity ? No ! though the serpent's sting should pierce me thorough , And thou thyself wert like the serpent , Around me still ! and I will smile And curse thee ...
... thou hast ventured to share life with me ; And shall I shrink from thine eternity ? No ! though the serpent's sting should pierce me thorough , And thou thyself wert like the serpent , Around me still ! and I will smile And curse thee ...
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... thou canst give and take , remain ! ANAH . Sister , sister ! I view them winging Their bright way through the parted night . AHOLIBAMAH . The clouds from off their pinions flinging As though they bore to - morrow's light . ANAH . But if ...
... thou canst give and take , remain ! ANAH . Sister , sister ! I view them winging Their bright way through the parted night . AHOLIBAMAH . The clouds from off their pinions flinging As though they bore to - morrow's light . ANAH . But if ...
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... thou wander thus To add thy silence to the silent night , And lift thy tearful eye unto the stars ? They cannot aid thee . JAPHET . But they soothe me - now Perhaps she looks upon them as I look . Methinks a being that is beautiful ...
... thou wander thus To add thy silence to the silent night , And lift thy tearful eye unto the stars ? They cannot aid thee . JAPHET . But they soothe me - now Perhaps she looks upon them as I look . Methinks a being that is beautiful ...
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The Works of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals, George Gordon Byron Baron Byron Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1832 |
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