The Poetical Works of Lord Byron ...D. Appleton, 1848 - 829 pagini |
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Pagina 37
... Thou too art gone , thou loved and lovely one ! Whom youth and youth's affections bound to me ; Who did for me what none beside have done , Nor shrank from one albeit unworthy thee . What is my being ? thou hast ceased to be ! Nor stay ...
... Thou too art gone , thou loved and lovely one ! Whom youth and youth's affections bound to me ; Who did for me what none beside have done , Nor shrank from one albeit unworthy thee . What is my being ? thou hast ceased to be ! Nor stay ...
Pagina 42
... Thou , who didst grudge him even that fleeting span , More than enough , thou fatal Waterloo ! Millions of tongues record thee , and anew Their children's lips shall echo them , and say- " Here , where the sword united nations drew ...
... Thou , who didst grudge him even that fleeting span , More than enough , thou fatal Waterloo ! Millions of tongues record thee , and anew Their children's lips shall echo them , and say- " Here , where the sword united nations drew ...
Pagina 56
... Thou formest in his fortunes bids us think Of thy poor malice , naming thee with scorn- Alfonso ! how thy ducal pageants shrink From thee if in another station born , Scarce fit to be the slave of him thou mad'st to mourn : XXXVIII . Thou ...
... Thou formest in his fortunes bids us think Of thy poor malice , naming thee with scorn- Alfonso ! how thy ducal pageants shrink From thee if in another station born , Scarce fit to be the slave of him thou mad'st to mourn : XXXVIII . Thou ...
Pagina 61
... thou , whose chariot roll'd on Fortune's wheel , Triumphant Sylla ! Thou , who didst subdue Thy country's foes ere thou wouldst pause to feel The wrath of thy own wrongs , or reap the due Of hoarded vengeance till thine eagles flew O'er ...
... thou , whose chariot roll'd on Fortune's wheel , Triumphant Sylla ! Thou , who didst subdue Thy country's foes ere thou wouldst pause to feel The wrath of thy own wrongs , or reap the due Of hoarded vengeance till thine eagles flew O'er ...
Pagina 64
... Thou wert a beautiful thought , and softly bodied forth . THE GIAOUR ; A FRAGMENT OF A TURKISH TALE . CX . Tully was not so eloquent as thou , Thou nameless column with the buried base ! What are the laurels of the Cæsar's brow ? Crown ...
... Thou wert a beautiful thought , and softly bodied forth . THE GIAOUR ; A FRAGMENT OF A TURKISH TALE . CX . Tully was not so eloquent as thou , Thou nameless column with the buried base ! What are the laurels of the Cæsar's brow ? Crown ...
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