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... past : The pride , but not the fire , of early days , Coldness of mien , and carelessness of praise ; A high demeanour , and a glance that took Their thoughts from others by a single look ; And that sarcastic levity of tongue , 60 65 70 ...
... past : The pride , but not the fire , of early days , Coldness of mien , and carelessness of praise ; A high demeanour , and a glance that took Their thoughts from others by a single look ; And that sarcastic levity of tongue , 60 65 70 ...
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... past - her lover ' s at her feet . III And what unto them is the world beside , With all its change of time and tide ... past ! Alas ! we must awake before We know such vision comes no more . IV With many a lingering look they leave The ...
... past - her lover ' s at her feet . III And what unto them is the world beside , With all its change of time and tide ... past ! Alas ! we must awake before We know such vision comes no more . IV With many a lingering look they leave The ...
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... past , —they speak Like sibyls of the future ; they have power- The tyranny of pleasure and of pain ; They make us what we were not - what they will , And shake us with the vision that's gone by , The dread of vanish'd shadows - Are ...
... past , —they speak Like sibyls of the future ; they have power- The tyranny of pleasure and of pain ; They make us what we were not - what they will , And shake us with the vision that's gone by , The dread of vanish'd shadows - Are ...
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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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