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" She was like me in lineaments — her eyes, Her hair, her features, all, to the very tone Even of her voice, they said, were like to mine ; But soften'd all, and temper'd into beauty : She had the same lone thoughts and wanderings, The quest of hidden... "
The Complete Works of Lord Byron: Including His Suppressed Poems, and Others ... - Page 17
by George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1832
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The Complete Poetical Works of Lord Byron

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1905 - 1110 pages
...such, they seem'd not such to me — Yet there was one — Witch. Spare not thyself — proceed. Man. all sympathy, For not a line had Julia ever penn'd: verytone zoo Even of her voice, they said were like to mine; But soften'd all, and temper'd into beauty;...
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Works, Volume 4

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1905 - 632 pages
...me— Yet there was One Man. She was like me in lineaments—her eyes— Her hair—her features—all, to the very tone Even of her voice, they said were like to mine; But softened all, and tempered into beauty : She had the same lone thoughts and wanderings, The quest of...
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Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 1

1817 - 698 pages
...such, they scorn 'd not such to me—- Yet there was one Witch. Spare not thyself— proceed. Man. She was like me in lineaments — her eyes, Her hair,...Even of her voice, they said were like to mine, But soften 'd all, and temper'd into beauty ; She had the some lone thoughts and wanderings. The quest...
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The Complete Poetical Works of Lord Byron

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1907 - 1376 pages
...such, they seemed not such to me — Yet there was One — Witch. Spare not thyself — proceed. Man. She was like me in lineaments — her eyes — Her...Even of her voice, they said were like to mine; But softened all, and tempered into beauty : She had the same lone thoughts and wanderings, The quest of...
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The Complete Poetical Works of Lord Byron

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1907 - 1376 pages
...such, they seemed not such to me — Yet there was One — Witch. Spare not thyself — proceed. Man. She was like me in lineaments — her eyes — Her...the very tone Even of her voice, they said were like lo mine; But softened all, and tempered into beauty: She had the same lone thoughts and wanderings,...
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Have You a Strong Will? Or; How to Develop and Strengthen Will-power, Memory ...

Charles Godfrey Leland - 1907 - 352 pages
...is mortal who has studied deeply — but " Softened all and tempered into beauty ; And blended with lone thoughts and wanderings, The quest of hidden knowledge, and a mind To love the universe." Such beings do not come before the world, but hide their lights, knowing well that...
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Byron: the Last Phase

Richard Edgcumbe - 1909 - 456 pages
...No, no, no ! In speaking of the ' core of his heart's grief,' Manfred says: ' Yet there was OneShe was like me in lineaments — her eyes — Her hair...Even of her voice, they said were like to mine ; But softened all, and tempered into beauty : She had the same lone thoughts and wanderings,* The quest...
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Astarte: A Fragment of Truth Concerning George Gordon Byron, Sixth Lord Byron

Ralph Gordon Noel Milbanke Lovelace (2d earl of), Ralph Milbanke Earl of Lovelace - 1921 - 426 pages
...I wore a chain of human ties ; If I had such, they seem'd not such to me — Yet there was one — She was like me in lineaments — her eyes, Her hair, her features, all, the very tone Even of her voice, they said were like to mine ; But soften'd all, and temper'd into...
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English Poetry of the Nineteenth Century: A Connected Representation of ...

George Roy Elliott, Norman Foerster - 1923 - 864 pages
...such, they seemed not such to me — Yet there was one — Witch. Spare not thyself — proceed. Man. She was like me in lineaments: her eyes, Her hair, her features, all, to the very tone 200 Even of her voice, they said were like to mine; But softened all, and tempered into beauty. She...
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The Edinburgh Review, Volume 235

1922 - 444 pages
...people's ; and he knew Augusta well. But Lord Lovelace does not hesitate to find in Astarte, who ' Had the same lone thoughts and wanderings, The quest...knowledge, and a mind To comprehend the universe,' a portrait drawn by a master hand of that light headed, light hearted, very lovable and most luckless...
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