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... breast , to which his own would melt , And in its tenderer hour on that his bosom dwelt . LIV And he had learn'd to love , -I know not why , For this in such as him seems strange of mood , — The helpless looks of blooming infancy , Even ...
... breast , to which his own would melt , And in its tenderer hour on that his bosom dwelt . LIV And he had learn'd to love , -I know not why , For this in such as him seems strange of mood , — The helpless looks of blooming infancy , Even ...
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... breast so fair , And lips , though silent , breathing love . 5 5 ΙΟ " These stanzas , written shortly after the marriage of Mary Chaworth to John Musters in August , 1805 , were first published in Thomas Moore's Letters and Journals of ...
... breast so fair , And lips , though silent , breathing love . 5 5 ΙΟ " These stanzas , written shortly after the marriage of Mary Chaworth to John Musters in August , 1805 , were first published in Thomas Moore's Letters and Journals of ...
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... breast , by thee glanced over , Every inmost thought could show ! Then thou wouldst at last discover ' Twas not well to spurn it so . Though the world for this commend thee- Though it smile upon the blow , Even its praises must offend ...
... breast , by thee glanced over , Every inmost thought could show ! Then thou wouldst at last discover ' Twas not well to spurn it so . Though the world for this commend thee- Though it smile upon the blow , Even its praises must offend ...
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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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