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" ... Gainst thee shall my heart rebel. Would that breast were bared before thee Where thy head so oft hath lain, While that placid sleep came o'er thee Which thou ne'er canst know again: Would that breast, by thee glanced over, Every inmost thought could... "
The Works of the Right Honourable Lord Byron: The siege of Corinth. Parisina ... - Page 146
by George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1817
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A Thousand and One Gems of English Poetry

Charles Mackay - English poetry - 1896 - 680 pages
...breast, by thee glanced over, Every inmost thought could show I Then thou wouldst at last discover 'Twas not well to spurn it so. Though the world for this...praises must offend thee, Founded on another's woe : Although my many faults defaced me, Could no other arm be found, Than the one which once embraced...
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Werke: in kritischen texten mit einleitungen und anmerkungen, Volumes 1-2

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1896 - 692 pages
...gesagt werden, dass Byron sich fur fehlerlos gehalten habe, vgl. in Bezug darauf Fare thee Well Str. 5: Though my many faults defaced me, Could no other arm...which once embraced me, To inflict a cureless wound? m*: , Du bliebst von ganzem Herzen mir verbunden Und spieltest nicht der andern falsches Spiel', ist...
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A thousand and one gems of English poetry, selected and arranged by C. Mackay

Charles Mackay - 1897 - 666 pages
...thee glanced over, Every inmost thought could show ! Then thou wouldst at last discover 'Twos not weH to spurn it so. Though the world for this commend...praises must offend thee, Founded on another's woe : Although my many faults defaced me, Could no other arm be found, Than the one which once embraced...
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The Prisoner of Chillon and Other Poems

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1898 - 112 pages
...by thee glanced over, 10 Every inmost thought could show! Then thou wouldst at last discover 'T was not well to spurn it so. Though the world for this commend thee — Though it smile upon the blow, i5 Even its praises must offend thee, Founded on another's woe: Though my many faults defaced me, Could...
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The Scrap-book: It Being a Thousand Gems of Prose and Poetry

Edward Louis Colen Ward - American literature - 1899 - 412 pages
...breast, by thee glanced over, Every inmost thought could show, Then thou wouldst at last discover 'Twas not well to spurn it so. Though the world for this...must offend thee, Founded on another's woe ; Though so many faults defaced me, Could no other arm be found, Than the one which once embraced thee, To inflict...
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The Fireside Encyclopedia of Poetry: Comprising the Best Poems of the Most ...

Henry Troth Coates - American poetry - 1901 - 1080 pages
...breast, by thee glanced over, Every inmost thought could show ! Then thou wouldst at last discover 'Twas Oould no other arm be found, Than the one which once embraced me. To inflict a cureless wound? Yet,...
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Gramática de la lengua inglesa: con ejercicios de versión

Luigi Pavia - English language - 1901 - 480 pages
...Then thou wouldst at last discover 'Twas not well to spurn6 it so. Though the world for this commend'7 thee, Though it smile upon the blow, — Even its...Founded on another's woe. — Though my many faults defaced8 me, Could no other arm be found 1) aunque sin perdón. — 2) (against). — 3) Quisiera que...
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Byron und die romantische Poesie in Frankreich

Walter J. Clark - French poetry - 1901 - 116 pages
...bridle Force their way without the will. Daneben liesst man (Strophe 5): Though my many faults defaeed me, Could no other arm be found. Than the one which once embraced me, Die "Wörter „defaced", „embraced", die durch den Reim in den Vordergrund gerückt werden, stören...
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Memoirs of the Life of the Late John Mytton, Esq., of Halston: Shropshire ...

Nimrod - 1903 - 268 pages
...did they reproach him. He could not complain with the noble bard— " Though my many faults defac'd me, Could no other arm be found, Than the one which once embrac'd me, To inflict a cureless wound ? " But he might have joined his brother exile in his plaintive...
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British Poets of the Nineteenth Century: Selections from Wordsworth ...

Curtis Hidden Page - English poetry - 1904 - 942 pages
...Then thou wouldst at last discover T was not well to spurn it so. Though the world for this comnhiis hee A. A. A. lie found. Than the one which once embraced n». To inflict a cureless wound ? Yet, oh yet, thyself...
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