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... once have loved , though love is at an end : The heart , lone mourner of its baffled zeal , Though friendless now , will dream it had a friend . Who with the weight of years would wish to bend , When Youth itself survives young Love and ...
... once have loved , though love is at an end : The heart , lone mourner of its baffled zeal , Though friendless now , will dream it had a friend . Who with the weight of years would wish to bend , When Youth itself survives young Love and ...
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... once drove his bark Full on the coast of Suli's shaggy shore , When all around was desolate and dark ; To land was perilous , to sojourn more ; Yet for a while the mariners forbore , Dubious to trust where treachery might lurk : At ...
... once drove his bark Full on the coast of Suli's shaggy shore , When all around was desolate and dark ; To land was perilous , to sojourn more ; Yet for a while the mariners forbore , Dubious to trust where treachery might lurk : At ...
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... once more , And each time nearer than before ; I saw his wing through twilight flit , And once so near me he alit I could have smote , but lack'd the strength ; But the slight motion of my hand , And feeble scratching of the sand The ...
... once more , And each time nearer than before ; I saw his wing through twilight flit , And once so near me he alit I could have smote , but lack'd the strength ; But the slight motion of my hand , And feeble scratching of the sand The ...
Contents
Childe Harolds Pilgrimage III | 62 |
Childe Harolds Pilgrimage IV | 93 |
The Giaour | 141 |
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Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: And Other Romantic Poems George Gordon Byron Baron Byron No preview available - 1936 |
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