The Works of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals, and His Life, Volume 12J. Murray, 1833 |
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Page 19
... youth are the days of our glory ; And the myrtle and ivy of sweet two - and - twenty Are worth all your laurels , though ever so plenty . II . What are garlands and crowns to the brow that is wrinkled ? " Tis but as a dead - flower with ...
... youth are the days of our glory ; And the myrtle and ivy of sweet two - and - twenty Are worth all your laurels , though ever so plenty . II . What are garlands and crowns to the brow that is wrinkled ? " Tis but as a dead - flower with ...
Page 55
... youth . Neither do I find it asserted ( unless the hint of Sandi be an assertion ) , that the Doge was actuated by jealousy of his wife ; but rather by respect for her , and for his own honour , warranted by his past ser- vices and ...
... youth . Neither do I find it asserted ( unless the hint of Sandi be an assertion ) , that the Doge was actuated by jealousy of his wife ; but rather by respect for her , and for his own honour , warranted by his past ser- vices and ...
Page 75
... youth , and its instructor- But though I understand your grief , and enter In part of your disdain , it doth appal me To see your anger , like our Adrian waves , O'ersweep all bounds , and foam itself to air . Doge . I tell thee - must ...
... youth , and its instructor- But though I understand your grief , and enter In part of your disdain , it doth appal me To see your anger , like our Adrian waves , O'ersweep all bounds , and foam itself to air . Doge . I tell thee - must ...
Page 77
... youth And beardless faces ; -I did not for this Visit the villain's infamy on her , But craved my country's justice on his head , The justice due unto the humblest being Who hath a wife whose faith is sweet to him , Who hath a home ...
... youth And beardless faces ; -I did not for this Visit the villain's infamy on her , But craved my country's justice on his head , The justice due unto the humblest being Who hath a wife whose faith is sweet to him , Who hath a home ...
Page 80
... youth , while yet my body served My soul as serves the generous steed his lord , I would have dash'd amongst them , asking few In aid to overthrow these swoln patricians ; But now I must look round for other hands To serve this hoary ...
... youth , while yet my body served My soul as serves the generous steed his lord , I would have dash'd amongst them , asking few In aid to overthrow these swoln patricians ; But now I must look round for other hands To serve this hoary ...
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