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" Fame! — if I e'er took delight in thy praises, 'Twas less for the sake of thy high-sounding phrases, Than to see the bright eyes of the dear one discover She thought that I was not unworthy to love her. There chiefly I sought thee, there only I found... "
The Works of Lord Byron - Page 394
by George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1904
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The Complete Poetical Works of Lord Byron

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1905 - 1098 pages
...see the bright eyes of the dear one discover She thought that I was not unworthy to love her. There ! Heavens ! is all sense of shame and talent gone...Ring the alarum bell ! let folly quake ! Oh, Sheridan wat> glory. November 6, 1821. [First published, 1830.] STANZAS TO A HINDOO AIR [These verses were written...
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The Heart of Oak Books: Sixth Book

Charles Eliot Norton - 1906 - 416 pages
...see the bright eyes of the dear one discover, She thought that I was not unworthy to love her. There chiefly I sought thee, there only I found thee ; Her...it sparkled o'er aught that was bright in my story, LA BELLE DAME SANS MERCL John Keats. O WHAT can ail thee, knight-at-arms, Alone and palely loitering?...
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The Complete Poetical Works of Lord Byron

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1907 - 1376 pages
...care I for the wreaths that can only give glory ? Oh FAME ! — if I e'er took delight in thy praises, ed Through November 6, 1821. [First published, Letters and Journals of Lord Byron, 1830, ii. 566, note.] STANZAS...
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Selections from Byron: The Prisoner of Chillon, Mazeppa, and Other Poems

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1907 - 170 pages
...the bright eyes of the dear One discover, She thought that I was not unworthy to love her. IV There chiefly I sought thee, there only I found thee ; Her...story, I knew it was Love, and I felt it was Glory. SELECTIONS FROM DON JUAN Don Juan is undoubtedly Byron's masterpiece, on which his claim to immortality...
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Palgrave's Golden Treasury

1908 - 376 pages
...see the bright eyes of the dear one discover She thought that I was not unworthy to love her. There chiefly I sought thee, there only I found thee ; Her...it sparkled o'er aught that was bright in my story, 1 knew it was love, and I felt it was glory. LORD BYRON CLXX THE OUTLAW O Brignall banks are wild and...
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The Golden Treasury of Songs and Lyrics, with Notes

Francis Turner Palgrave - 1908 - 476 pages
...see the bright eyes of the dear one discover She thought that I was not unworthy to love her. There chiefly I sought thee, there only I found thee: Her...glance was the best of the rays that surround. thee: 15 When it sparkled o'er aught that was bright in my story, 1 knew it was love, and I felt it was glory....
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The Golden Treasury of Songs and Lyrics, with Notes

1908 - 464 pages
...see the bright eyes of the dear one discover She thought that I was not unworthy to love her. There chiefly I sought thee, there only I found thee; Her...glance was the best of the rays that surround thee; 15 When it sparkled o'er aught that was bright in my story, 1 knew it was love, and I felt it was glory....
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The Pageant of English Poetry

Robert Maynard Leonard - 1909 - 636 pages
...see the bright eyes of the dear one discover, She thought that 1 was not unworthy to love her. There chiefly I sought thee, there only I found thee ; Her...story, I knew it was love, and I felt it was glory. LORD BYRON. 146. ROLL ON, THOU DEEP AND DARK BLUE OCEAN ROLL on, thou deep and dark blue Ocean —...
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The Book of Georgian Verse

William Stanley Braithwaite - 1909 - 1334 pages
...see the bright eyes of the dear One discover, She thought that I was not unworthy to love her. There chiefly I sought thee, there only I found thee ; Her...story, I knew it was love, and I felt it was glory. Lord Byron 436. To /""\NE word is too often profaned ^-^ For me to profane it, One feeling too falsely...
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The Harvard Classics, Volume 41, Page 2

1910 - 542 pages
...see the bright eyes of the dear one discover She thought that I was not unworthy to love her. There chiefly I sought thee, there only I found thee; Her...thee ; When it sparkled o'er aught that was bright in ray story, I knew it was love, and I felt it was glory. ELEGY O SNATCH'D away in beauty's bloom! On...
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