PoemsRoutledge, 1860 - 616 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 18
... shine ; Far , far distinguish'd from the glittering throng , The pride of princes , and the boast of song . Such were thy fathers ; thus preserve their name ; Not heir to titles only , but to fame . The hour draws nigh , a few brief ...
... shine ; Far , far distinguish'd from the glittering throng , The pride of princes , and the boast of song . Such were thy fathers ; thus preserve their name ; Not heir to titles only , but to fame . The hour draws nigh , a few brief ...
Σελίδα 23
... shine , Though they might kindle less desire , Love more than mortal would be thine . For thou art form'd so heavenly fair , Howe'er those orbs may wildly beam , We must admire , but still despair ; That fatal glance forbids esteem ...
... shine , Though they might kindle less desire , Love more than mortal would be thine . For thou art form'd so heavenly fair , Howe'er those orbs may wildly beam , We must admire , but still despair ; That fatal glance forbids esteem ...
Σελίδα 52
... shine , Nor e'en to Pitt the patriot's palm resign ; Which Envy , wearing Candour's sacred mask , For Pitt , and Pitt alone , has dared to ask . THE TEAR . " O lachrymarum fons , tenero sacros Ducentium ortus ex animo ; quater Felix ...
... shine , Nor e'en to Pitt the patriot's palm resign ; Which Envy , wearing Candour's sacred mask , For Pitt , and Pitt alone , has dared to ask . THE TEAR . " O lachrymarum fons , tenero sacros Ducentium ortus ex animo ; quater Felix ...
Σελίδα 62
... shine , Thee to irradiate with meridian ray ; Hours splendid as the past may still be thine , And bless thy future as thy former day . Charles II . CHILDISH RECOLLECTIONS . " I cannot but remember such things 62 BYRON'S POEMS .
... shine , Thee to irradiate with meridian ray ; Hours splendid as the past may still be thine , And bless thy future as thy former day . Charles II . CHILDISH RECOLLECTIONS . " I cannot but remember such things 62 BYRON'S POEMS .
Σελίδα 68
... shine , Lycus ! thy father's fame will soon be thine . Where learning nurtures the superior mind , What may we hope from genius thus refined ! When time at length matures thy growing years . How wilt thou tower above thy fellow peers ...
... shine , Lycus ! thy father's fame will soon be thine . Where learning nurtures the superior mind , What may we hope from genius thus refined ! When time at length matures thy growing years . How wilt thou tower above thy fellow peers ...
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