The Works of Lord Byron, Volume 12John Murray, 1832 |
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... heart soon apprehends , Seized him for the fair person which was ta'en ( 2 ) From me , and me even yet the mode offends . Love , who to none beloved to love again Remits , seized me with wish to please , so strong , That , as thou seest ...
... heart soon apprehends , Seized him for the fair person which was ta'en ( 2 ) From me , and me even yet the mode offends . Love , who to none beloved to love again Remits , seized me with wish to please , so strong , That , as thou seest ...
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... heart in him , and to her own loveliness . With a mingled feeling of keen sorrow and complacent naïveté , she says she was fair , and that an ignominious death robbed him of her beauty . She confesses that she loved , because she was ...
... heart in him , and to her own loveliness . With a mingled feeling of keen sorrow and complacent naïveté , she says she was fair , and that an ignominious death robbed him of her beauty . She confesses that she loved , because she was ...
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... heart is quickly learnt , Entangled him by that fair form , from me Ta'en in such cruel sort , as grieves me still : Love , that denial takes from none beloved , Caught me with pleasing him so passing well , That , as thou seest , he ...
... heart is quickly learnt , Entangled him by that fair form , from me Ta'en in such cruel sort , as grieves me still : Love , that denial takes from none beloved , Caught me with pleasing him so passing well , That , as thou seest , he ...
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... heart - struck , I , through compassion fainting , seem'd not far From death , and like a corse fell to the ground . " The story of Francesca and Paolo is a great favourite with the Italians . It is noticed by all the historians of ...
... heart - struck , I , through compassion fainting , seem'd not far From death , and like a corse fell to the ground . " The story of Francesca and Paolo is a great favourite with the Italians . It is noticed by all the historians of ...
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... heart , where she may read The thousand thoughts I now betray to thee , Wild as thy wave , and headlong as thy speed ! III . What do I say a mirror of my heart ? Are not thy waters sweeping , dark , and strong ? Such as my feelings were ...
... heart , where she may read The thousand thoughts I now betray to thee , Wild as thy wave , and headlong as thy speed ! III . What do I say a mirror of my heart ? Are not thy waters sweeping , dark , and strong ? Such as my feelings were ...
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