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The works of lord Byron - Page 196
by George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1820
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The English Poets: Wordsworth to Dobell

Thomas Humphry Ward - English poetry - 1880 - 648 pages
...know not I knew thee, Who knew thee too well : — Long, long shall I rue thee, Too deeply to tell. In secret we met — In silence I grieve, That thy...How should I greet thee ? With silence and tears. (1808.) AND THOU ART DEAD, AS YOUNG AND FAIR. And thou art dead, as young and fair As aught of mortal...
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The poetical works of lord Byron, ed. with a critical mem. by W. M. Rossetti

George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1880 - 630 pages
...Long, long shall I rue thec, Too deeply to tell. In secret we met — In silence I grieve, That my 0O TO A YOUTHFUL FEIEND. I iw years have pass'd since thou and I Were firmest friends, at least in name,...
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Wordsworth to Dobell

Thomas Humphry Ward - English poetry - 1880 - 650 pages
...not I knew thee, Who knew thee too well : — • Long, long shall I rue thee, Too deeply to tell. In secret we met — In silence I grieve, That thy heart could forget, Thy spirit deceive. rf If I should meet thee After long years, How should I greet thee? With silence and tears. (1808.)...
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Poetry of Byron, chosen by M. Arnold

George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1881 - 342 pages
...know not I knew thee, Who knew thee too well : — Long, long shall I rue thee, Too deeply to tell. In secret we met — In silence I grieve, That thy...ortus ex animo : quater Felix ! in imo qui scatentem Pectore te, pia Nympha, sensit." GRAY'J Potmata. THERE'S not a joy the world can give like that it...
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Poetry of Byron

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - English poetry - 1881 - 326 pages
...know not I knew thee, Who knew thee too well : — Long, long shall I rue thee, Too deeply to tell. In secret we met — In silence I grieve, That thy...sacros Ducentium ortus ex animo : quater Felix ! in irno qui scatentem Pectore te, pia Nympha, sensit." GRAY'S Poemata. THERE'S not a joy the world can...
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The Fireside Encyclopaedia of Poetry: Comprising the Best Poems of the Most ...

Henry Troth Coates - American poetry - 1881 - 1138 pages
...know not I knew thee, Who knew thee too well : — Long, long shall I rue thee, Too deeply to tell. lig 4 4 4 LORD BTROS. LAMENT OF THE IRISH EMIGRANT. I'M sittin' on the stile, Mary, Where we sat side by side...
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The poetical works of lord Byron. Repr. with life, notes &c. 'Albion' ed

George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1881 - 800 pages
...They know not I knew thcc, Who knew thee too well : Long, long shall I rue thcc, Too deeply to tell. TO A YOUTHFUL FRIEND. FEW years have pass'd since thou and I Were firmest friends, at least in name,...
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The English Poets: Selections with Critical Introductions by ..., Volume 4

Matthew Arnold - English poetry - 1881 - 654 pages
...know not I knew thee, Who knew thee too well : — Long, long shall I rue thee, Too deeply to tell. In secret we met — In silence I grieve, That thy...years, How should I greet thee? With silence and tears. (1808.) AND THOU ART DEAD, AS YOUNG AND FAIR. And thou art dead, as young and fair As aught of mortal...
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Poetry of Byron

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1881 - 338 pages
...know not I knew thee, Who knew thee too well : — Long, long shall I rue thee, Too deeply to tell. In secret we met — In silence I grieve, That thy...meet thee After long years, How should I greet thee 1 — With silence and tears. STANZAS FOR MUSIC. " O Lachrymarum fons, tenero sacros Ducentium ortus...
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Harper's Cyclopædia of British and American Poetry

Epes Sargent - American poetry - 1881 - 1000 pages
...know not I knew thee, Who knew thee too well: — Long, long shall I rue thee, Too deeply to tell. In secret we met — In silence I grieve That thy...could forget, Thy spirit deceive. If I should meet theo After long years, How should I greet thee f — With silence and tears. MODERN CRITICS. FKOM "ENGLISH...
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