Noon, Volume 2W. S. Lord., 1901 |
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... bright - pure — from Pity's mine , Already polish'd by the Hand Divine . GRIEF [ Lord Byron What cannot be preserved when Fortune takes , Patience her injury a mockery makes . The robb'd , that smiles , steals something from the Thief ...
... bright - pure — from Pity's mine , Already polish'd by the Hand Divine . GRIEF [ Lord Byron What cannot be preserved when Fortune takes , Patience her injury a mockery makes . The robb'd , that smiles , steals something from the Thief ...
Page 160
... bright , and deep ! Soft as love , and calm as death , Sweet as a summer night without a breath . I touch the temples pale ! I breath my soul on thee ! And could my prayers avail , All my joys should be Dead , and I would live to weep ...
... bright , and deep ! Soft as love , and calm as death , Sweet as a summer night without a breath . I touch the temples pale ! I breath my soul on thee ! And could my prayers avail , All my joys should be Dead , and I would live to weep ...
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A CRADLE SONG Sleep , sleep , beauty bright , Dreaming in the joys of night ; Sleep , sleep ; in thy sleep Little sorrows sit and weep . Sweet babe , in thy face Soft desires I can trace , Secret joys and secret smiles , Little pretty ...
A CRADLE SONG Sleep , sleep , beauty bright , Dreaming in the joys of night ; Sleep , sleep ; in thy sleep Little sorrows sit and weep . Sweet babe , in thy face Soft desires I can trace , Secret joys and secret smiles , Little pretty ...
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SLEEP SONG To sleep ! to sleep ! The long bright day is done , And darkness rises from the fallen sun . To sleep ! to sleep ! Whate'er thy joys , they vanish with the day ; Whate'er thy griefs , in sleep they fade away . To sleep ! to ...
SLEEP SONG To sleep ! to sleep ! The long bright day is done , And darkness rises from the fallen sun . To sleep ! to sleep ! Whate'er thy joys , they vanish with the day ; Whate'er thy griefs , in sleep they fade away . To sleep ! to ...
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... bright As ever bent o'er a chief's slumber , Blown higher than Gilderoy's kite . It seems that some one had been smoking , In manner serene , Near the chief's magazine ( It was really very provoking ) , And the ladies were all on the ...
... bright As ever bent o'er a chief's slumber , Blown higher than Gilderoy's kite . It seems that some one had been smoking , In manner serene , Near the chief's magazine ( It was really very provoking ) , And the ladies were all on the ...
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