Yet did I love thee to the last As fervently as thou, Who didst not change through all the past, And canst not alter now. The love where Death has set his seal, Nor age can chill, nor rival steal, Nor falsehood disavow: And, what were worse, thou canst... Poetry of Byron: Chosen and Arranged - Page 21de George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1892 - 276 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
 | George Clinton (biographer of Byron.) - 1825 - 314 pages
...the last As fervently as tlmn. Who didst not change through all the past, And canst not alter now. The love where Death has set his seal, Nor age can...wrong, or change, or fault in me. The better days of Ijfe were ours ; > The worst can be but mine : The sun that cheers, (he storm thai lowers, Shall never... | |
 | 1826 - 434 pages
...the last As fervently as thou, Who didst not change through: all the past,; And canst not alter now. The love where Death has set his seal. Nor age can...days of life were ours; The worst can be but mine; x The sun that cheers, the storm that lours, Shall never more be thine. The silence of that dreamless... | |
 | George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1826 - 566 pages
...the last As fervently as thon, Who didst not change throngh al! the past, And canst not alter now. The love where Death has set his seal, Nor age can...steal, Nor falsehood disavow : And, what were worse, thon canst not see Or wrong, or change, or fanlt in me. MISCELLANEOUS POEMS. The hetter days of life... | |
 | George Gordon Noël Byron - 1826 - 804 pages
...not change through all the past, And canst not alter now. The love where Death has set his seal, Vor age can chill, nor rival steal, Nor falsehood disavow: And, what were worse, thou canst -not see Dr wrong, or change, or fanit in me. The better days of life were ours; The worst can be but mine :... | |
 | George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1826 - 852 pages
...Nor age can chill, nor rival iteal, Nor falsehood disavow: And, what were -worse, thon canrt not i Or wrong, or change, or fault in me The better days of life were oars; The worst can be but mine : The sun that cheer«, the storm that lorn Shall never more be thine.... | |
 | 1826 - 426 pages
...set hij ,ral, Nor age can chill, nor rival sleal, Nor falsehood disallow; And what were none, then canst not see; Or wrong, or change, or fault, in me. The belter days of life were ours; The worst ran be but mine; The sun that cheers, the storm that lowers... | |
 | 1827 - 540 pages
...beyond the reach of vicissitude. They have become already, matter of history, of poetry, of eloquence : The love, where death has set his seal. Nor age can chill, nor rival steal, Nor falsehood disavow. Divisions may spring up, ill blood arise, parties be formed, and interests may seem to clash; but the... | |
 | 1827 - 564 pages
...beyond the reach of vicissitude. They have become already, matter of history, of poetry, of eloquence : The love, where death has set his seal. Nor age can chill, nor cjval steal, Nor falsehood disavow. Divisions may spring up, ill blood arise, parties be formed, and... | |
 | George Clinton - 1828 - 888 pages
...the last As fervently as tlion. Who didst not change through all the past, And canst not alter now. The love where Death has set his seal, Nor age can...steal, Nor falsehood disavow : And, what were worse, thon canst not see Or wrong, or change, or fault in me. The better days of life were ours ; The worst... | |
 | George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1828 - 406 pages
...the last As fervently as thou, Who didst not change through all the past, And canst not alter now. The love where Death has set his seal, Nor age can...steal, Nor falsehood disavow : And, what were worse, tliou canst not see Or wrong, or change, or fault in me. 4. The better days of life were ours ; The... | |
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