The Poetical Works of Lord Byron: With ... Notes and a Life of the Author, Volume 2Johnson, Wilson and Company, 1867 |
Contents
is my Verse you say and yet no Tear 521 | 521 |
Stanzas to a Lady on leaving England | 527 |
The Tear | i |
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appears beauty better blood cause child dead death deep died doubt dream earth eyes face fair fall fame feel fire gave gaze give glory half hand hath head heard heart heaven hope hour human Italy Juan kind king knew lady land late least leave less light live look Lord Byron lost means mind moral nature ne'er never night o'er once pass passion Perhaps poem poet poor present rest rhyme round scarce seem'd seen short smile sometimes soon soul spirit sweet tears tell thee thine things thou thought thousand took true truth turn Twas whole wish write young youth