Oh, Love! what is it in this world of ours Which makes it fatal to be loved? Ah, why With cypress branches hast thou Wreathed thy bowers, And made thy best interpreter a sigh? Tinsley's Magazine - Page 5861878Full view - About this book
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...Oh, Love ! what is it in this world of our« Which makes it fatal to be loved ? Ah, why With cypress branches hast thou wreathed thy bowers, And made thy best interpreter a sigh f As those who dote on odours pluck the flowers, And place them on their breast — but place to die... | |
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...this world of ours Which makes it fatal to be loved? Ah why With cypress branches hast thou whreathed thy bowers, .And made thy best interpreter a sigh ? As those who dote OH odours pluck the flowers, And place them on their breast — but place to • die — Thus the frail... | |
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| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1825 - 906 pages
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...h makes il faul lo be loved \ all, why With Сергеев branches hast thou wreath'd thy boweri. And made thy best interpreter a sigh ! As those who dote on odours pluck the flowers, And place Uu-m on their breasts— but place to die — Thus the frail beings we would fondl) cheriel' Are laid... | |
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