PoemsRoutledge, 1860 - 616 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα v
... smile ' 39 To D " In thee I fondly hoped Epitaph on a Friend- " Oh , friend ! for ever A Fragment- " When to their airy hall " 29 Page 1 On leaving Newstead Abbey- " Through thy battlements Answer to Lines written in " Letters to an ...
... smile ' 39 To D " In thee I fondly hoped Epitaph on a Friend- " Oh , friend ! for ever A Fragment- " When to their airy hall " 29 Page 1 On leaving Newstead Abbey- " Through thy battlements Answer to Lines written in " Letters to an ...
Σελίδα xxiii
... smile . Moore , whom he had sharply censured under the name of Little , began with something approaching to hostility , but he was easily mollified , and became the noble poet's Fidus Achates . I do not say he became his friend , in the ...
... smile . Moore , whom he had sharply censured under the name of Little , began with something approaching to hostility , but he was easily mollified , and became the noble poet's Fidus Achates . I do not say he became his friend , in the ...
Σελίδα 1
... smile , to view the names Of thee and me in friendship twined ; Yet Virtue will have greater claims To love , than rank with vice combined . The author claims the indulgence of the reader more for this piece , than , perhaps , by other ...
... smile , to view the names Of thee and me in friendship twined ; Yet Virtue will have greater claims To love , than rank with vice combined . The author claims the indulgence of the reader more for this piece , than , perhaps , by other ...
Σελίδα 6
... smile at their believing , And they shall weep at your deceiving . " ANSWER TO THE FOREGOING , ADDRESSED TO MISS DEAR simple girl , those flattering arts , From which thou'dst guard frail female hearts , Exist but in imagination ...
... smile at their believing , And they shall weep at your deceiving . " ANSWER TO THE FOREGOING , ADDRESSED TO MISS DEAR simple girl , those flattering arts , From which thou'dst guard frail female hearts , Exist but in imagination ...
Σελίδα 9
... smile . FROM ANACREON . I WISH to tune my quivering lyre To deeds of fame and notes of fire ; To echo , from its rising swell , How heroes fought and nations fell , When Atreus ' sons advanced to war , Or Tyrian Cadmus roved afar ; But ...
... smile . FROM ANACREON . I WISH to tune my quivering lyre To deeds of fame and notes of fire ; To echo , from its rising swell , How heroes fought and nations fell , When Atreus ' sons advanced to war , Or Tyrian Cadmus roved afar ; But ...
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Adah adieu Aholibamah Anah art thou Athens bard beautiful behold beneath blest blood bosom breast breath brow Byron Cain Calmar cheek Childe Harold clouds dare dark dead dear death deeds dread dream dwell earth Edinburgh Review fair falchion fame fate father fear feel fix'd foes forget gaze Giaour glory grave Greece grief hand hate hath heard heart heaven hope hour immortal Japh lips live look Lord Lord Byron Lucifer lyre maid mind mortal mountain muse ne'er never Newstead Abbey night o'er once Pallas pass'd passion perchance poem pride round Samian wine scarce scene seem'd shine shore sigh sire slave sleep smile song soothe sorrow soul spirit sweet tears thee thine things thou art thou hast thought throne turn'd twas twill voice wave weep wild wing word young youth Zuleika