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... give To others o'er ourselves , of which I doubt ; But ' tis our judgment I suspect , my friend . We view of happiness our own creation , And think it that of others . But , Adrastus ! Suppose the lovely Aryenis pined In poignant ...
... give To others o'er ourselves , of which I doubt ; But ' tis our judgment I suspect , my friend . We view of happiness our own creation , And think it that of others . But , Adrastus ! Suppose the lovely Aryenis pined In poignant ...
Page 69
... give it me- Ada . You'll do ' t ? Adrastus . Trust me- Ada . Swear ! Not swear ? Have you no oath that you can break ? Not swear ! -I know thee better than to trust thee- Nor is it meet that I should die alone- We die together ...
... give it me- Ada . You'll do ' t ? Adrastus . Trust me- Ada . Swear ! Not swear ? Have you no oath that you can break ? Not swear ! -I know thee better than to trust thee- Nor is it meet that I should die alone- We die together ...
Page 131
... gives shade to thy brightness Should elicit some prominent feature of Soul . Persisting allure ! and my Heart bids be trying To ... give life to my song . Then oft may thy Mistress , no care to torment K 2 The Author's Picture of himself.
... gives shade to thy brightness Should elicit some prominent feature of Soul . Persisting allure ! and my Heart bids be trying To ... give life to my song . Then oft may thy Mistress , no care to torment K 2 The Author's Picture of himself.
Contents
CANTO I | 97 |
CANTO II | 116 |
The Authors Picture of himself | 131 |
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1st Peasant 2d Peasant Adrastus AMABEL arms Aryenis Aspasia Atys beauty blast blest bliss blood blow bosom brave breast breath bright brother Byron Carian Celene Charles Dallas charms coursers Cræsus Crasus Croesus crown dance daring dart dear death deeds Diomed dire dread Duke of Wellington e'en e'er ev'ry fair fame fate father fear fierce fight fire flame FRANK Friendship gallant glory gods Gordius grace grave grief hand happy hath heart Heaven hero honour hope King Lord loud Lydian martial mind ne'er never night o'er Orontes peace Philon Plutus pride Prince Princess proud rage Rhodius roar Saluzzo Sardis scorn sigh SIR GEORGE DALLAS SIR PETER PARKER smile soul steeds sweet swelling sword tear thee thine thou Tmolus tomb tow'ring twas tyrant valour vengeance Vict'ry vict'ry's virtue weeping wing youth