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" Should her lineaments resemble Those thou never more may'st see, Then thy heart will softly tremble With a pulse yet true to me. All my faults perchance thou knowest, All my madness none can know ; All my hopes, where'er thou goest, Wither, yet with thee... "
The Life, Writings, Opinions, and Times of the Right Hon. George Gordon Noel ... - Page 264
1825 - 431 pages
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Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volume 86, Part 1

1816 - 886 pages
...Pride — which not a wm Id could bow — Bows to thee — by thee forsaken, •' i .) b'.v'ii niy soul forsakes me now. -, But 'tis done — all words...cannot bridle Force their way without the will. F.are Ihee wtjll ! — thus disunited — To.rn from every nearer tie — Scared in heart — and love —...
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Poems on His Domestic Circumstances

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1816 - 60 pages
...yet with thee they go.— Every feeling hath been shaken. Pride — which not a world could bowBows to thee— by thee forsaken, Even my soul forsakes...are vainer still ; But the thoughts we cannot bridle 6 Fare thee well ! — thus disunited — Torn from every nearer tie — Seared in heart — and lone...
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The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Volume 78

1816 - 1052 pages
...Ihue — by thee forsaken, Kven my soul forsakes me now,— But 'tis done — all words are idleWords from me are vainer still; But the thoughts we cannot...Fare thee well ! thus disunited — Torn from every dearer tie — Seared in heart — and lone — and blighted— More than this I scarce can die—...
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The Works of the Right Honourable Lord Byron: The siege of Corinth. Parisina ...

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1817 - 212 pages
...my madness none can know ; All my hopes, where'er thou goest, Wither — yet with thee they go. ft Every feeling hath been shaken ; Pride, which not...we cannot bridle Force their way without the will. — JFare thee well ! — thus disunited, .Torn from every nearer tie, . Seared in heart, and lone,...
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The works of lord Byron, Volume 4

George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1820 - 306 pages
...knowest, All my madness none can know ; All my hopes, where'er thou goest, Wither, yet with thee they go. Every feeling hath been shaken ; Pride which not a...well !— thus disunited, Torn from every nearer tie, Sear'd in heart, and lone, and blightedMore than this I scarce can die. A SKETCH. " Honest— Honest...
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British melodies, extracts from the modern poets [signed J.H.R.].

British melodies - 1820 - 280 pages
...they go. Even,' feeling hadi bee> slmkcn ; Pride, which not a world could bow, Bows to thee — hy thee forsaken ; Even my soul forsakes me now : But...words are idle — Words from me are vainer still ; Rut the thoughts we cannot bridle Force their way withont the will. — • Fare thee well!— thus...
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The Parlour Portfolio, Or, Post-chaise Companion: Being a ..., Volume 1

1820 - 438 pages
...All my hopes — where'er thou goest — Wither — yet with thee thou go — Every feeling hath teen shaken. Pride — which not a world could bow — Bows to thee— by thee forsaken, E'en my soul forsakes me now. — But 'tis done — all words are idle — Words from me are vainer...
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Lord Byron's Works ...

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1821 - 478 pages
...All my madness none can know ; All my hopes , where'er thou goest, Wither — yet with thee they go. Every feeling hath been shaken ; Pride, which not a world could bow, Bows to thec — by thee forsaken r Kven lay soul forsakes me now : But 'tis done — all words are idle—...
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The Works of Lord Byron: Manfred. Hebrew melodies. Ode to Napoleon ...

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1821 - 308 pages
...knowest, All my madness none can know; All my hopes, where'er thou goest, Wither, yet with thee they go. Every feeling hath been shaken; Pride, which not a world could bow, Bows to thee—by thee forsaken, Even my soul forsakes me now: But 'tis done—all words are idle— Words...
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The works of lord Byron, comprehending the suppressed poems, Volumes 5-6

George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1822 - 614 pages
...All my hopes, where'er thou goest, Wither — yet with thee they go. Every feeling hath been shaken ; Bows to thee — by thee forsaken, Even my soul forsakes...— thus disunited, , Torn from every nearer tie, Sear'd in heart, and lone, and blighted — More than this I scarce can die. TO 1. WHEN all around...
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