The Works of Lord Byron, Հատոր 2John Murray, 1828 |
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... hear their truth , " And wish his words had not been sooth : " Tell him , unheeding as I was , 66 66 Through many a busy bitter scene " Of all our golden youth had been , " In pain , my faltering tongue had tried " To bless his memory ...
... hear their truth , " And wish his words had not been sooth : " Tell him , unheeding as I was , 66 66 Through many a busy bitter scene " Of all our golden youth had been , " In pain , my faltering tongue had tried " To bless his memory ...
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... hear it notwithstanding - Bom - Bom - as plainly as I hear your voice . " - " Psha . " - " As you please , Affendi ; if it is written , so will it be . " - I left this quick - eared pre- destinarian , and rode up to Basili , his ...
... hear it notwithstanding - Bom - Bom - as plainly as I hear your voice . " - " Psha . " - " As you please , Affendi ; if it is written , so will it be . " - I left this quick - eared pre- destinarian , and rode up to Basili , his ...
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... hear what each may wish to learn . ” Ascending slowly by the rock - hewn way , To where his watch - tower beetles o'er the bay , By bushy brake , and wild flowers blossoming , And freshness breathing from each silver spring , Whose ...
... hear what each may wish to learn . ” Ascending slowly by the rock - hewn way , To where his watch - tower beetles o'er the bay , By bushy brake , and wild flowers blossoming , And freshness breathing from each silver spring , Whose ...
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... hear- Grief for the dead not Virtue can reprove ; Then give me all I ever ask'd — a tear , The first - last - sole reward of so much love ! " He pass'd the portal - cross'd the corridore , And reach'd the chamber as the strain gave o'er ...
... hear- Grief for the dead not Virtue can reprove ; Then give me all I ever ask'd — a tear , The first - last - sole reward of so much love ! " He pass'd the portal - cross'd the corridore , And reach'd the chamber as the strain gave o'er ...
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... hear , " Shall soothe or lull - or , should it vex thine ear , " We'll turn the tale , by Ariosto told , " Of fair Olympia loved and left of old . ( 1 ) " Why - thou wert worse than he who broke his vow " To that lost damsel , shouldst ...
... hear , " Shall soothe or lull - or , should it vex thine ear , " We'll turn the tale , by Ariosto told , " Of fair Olympia loved and left of old . ( 1 ) " Why - thou wert worse than he who broke his vow " To that lost damsel , shouldst ...
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