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" The leaves must drop away : And yet it were a greater grief To watch it withering leaf by leaf Than see it pluck'd to-day ; Since earthly eye but ill can bear To trace the change to foul from fair. "
The Works of Lord Byron - Page 44
by George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1904
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The Port Folio

1814 - 652 pages
...drop away: And yet it were a greater grief To watch it withering, leaf by leaf, Than see it pluck'd to-day; Since earthly eye but ill can bear To trace'...have borne To see thy beauties fade; The night that foliow'd such a morn Had worn a deeper shade: Thy day without a cloud hath past, And thou wcrt lovely...
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The Port Folio

1814 - 640 pages
...foul from fair. 6. I know not if I could have borne To see thy beauties fade; The night that follow'd such a morn Had worn a deeper shade: Thy day without a cloud hath past, And thou wert lovely to the last; r. As once I wept, if I could weep, My tears might well be...
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Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: A Romaunt : and Other Poems

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1812 - 314 pages
...The leaves must drop away : And yet it were a greater grief To watch it withering, leaf by leaf, 4. 6. I know not if I could have borne To see thy beauties fade ; The night that follow'd such a morn Had worn a deeper shade : Thy day without a cloud hath past, And thou wert lovely...
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The works of ... lord Byron, Volume 4

George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1815 - 230 pages
...I to repine That all those charms have passed away; I might have watched through long decay. 5. The flower in ripened bloom unmatched Must fall the earliest...worn a. deeper shade: Thy day without a cloud hath past, And thou wert lovely to the last; Extinguished, iiot decayed ; As stars that shoot along the...
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Childe Harold's pilgrimage [cantos 1 and 2, with other poems. Wanting pp

George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1815 - 334 pages
...it pluck'd to-day ; Since earthly eye but ill can bear To trace the change to foul from fair, POEMS. 6. I know not if I could have borne To see thy beauties fade ; The night that follow'd such a morn Had worn a deeper shade : Thy day without a cloud hath past, And thou wert lovely...
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The works of ... lord Byron, Volume 4

George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1816 - 234 pages
...to repine That all those charms have passed away ; I might have watched through long decay. 5. The flower in ripened bloom unmatched Must fall the earliest...worn a deeper shade : Thy day without a cloud hath past, And thou wert lovely to the last; Extinguished, not decayed; As stars that shoot along the sky...
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The Works of the Right Honourable Lord Byron: Ode to Napoleon Buonaparte ...

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1817 - 226 pages
...I to repine That all those charms have passed away; I might have watched through long decay. 5. The flower in ripened bloom unmatched Must fall the earliest...worn a deeper shade: Thy day without a cloud hath past, And thou wert lovely to the last ; Extinguished, not decayed} As stars that shoot along the sky...
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The works of ... lord Byron, Volumes 3-4

George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1818 - 336 pages
...but ill can bear To trace the change to foul from fair. 6. I know not if I could have borne To sec thy beauties fade; The night that followed such a...worn a deeper shade: Thy day without a cloud hath past, And thou wert lovely to the last; Extinguished, not decayed; As stars that shoot along the sky...
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Memoirs of Her Late Royal Highness Charlotte Augusta, Princess of Wales ...

Robert Huish - 1818 - 904 pages
...victim for awhfle ; and then, with one fell blow, levelled this beauteous scene of human happiness! I know not if I could have borne To see thy beauties fade; The night that followed such a rtiorn Had worn a deeper shade ; The day without a cloud had past, And thou wert lovely to the last,...
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The works of lord Byron, Volume 4

George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1820 - 306 pages
...drop away : And yet it were a greater grief To watch it withering, leaf by leaf, Than see it pluck'd to-day ; Since earthly eye but ill can bear To trace...have borne To see thy beauties fade ; The night that follow'd such a morn Thy day without a cloud hath past, And thou wert lovely to the last ; Extinguish'd,...
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