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 Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1867 - 738 pages
...past, And canst not alter now. The lore where Death has set his seal, Nor age can chill, nor rirai t chiefly, Pallus! tliino, when Hecate's glare, Check'd...O'er the chill marble, where the startling tread T Гае worst can be but mine : The sun that cheers, the storm that lowers, Shall never more be thine.... | |
 | George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1868 - 666 pages
...the last As fervently as thou, Who didst not change through all the past, And canst not alter now. sec Or wrong, or change, or fault in me. The better days of life were ours ; The worst can be but mine... | |
 | Felicia Dorothea Hemans, Mrs. Hemans - 1868 - 394 pages
...— , Mortality's last exercise and proof Is undergone." — WORDSWORTH. " The love where death hath set his seal, Nor age can chill, nor rival steal, • Nor falsehood disavow." — BYRON. I CALL thee bless'd ! — though now the voice be fled Which to thy soul brought dayspring... | |
 | George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1870 - 768 pages
...the last As fervently as thou, Who didst not change through all the past, And canst not alter now. sec Or wrong, or change, or fault in me. The better days of life were ours ; The worst can be but mine... | |
 | 1871 - 476 pages
...the last, As fervently as thou, Who didst not change through all the past, And can'st not alter now. The love where Death has set his seal, Nor age can...were ours ; The worst can be but mine ; The sun that shines, the storm that lowers, Shall never more be thine. The silence of that dreamless sleep I envy... | |
 | Asahel Clark Kendrick - 1871 - 484 pages
...or fault in me. The better days of life were ours ; The worst can be but mine ; The sun that shines, the storm that lowers, Shall never more be thine....of that dreamless sleep I envy now too much to weep ; Nor need I to repine That all those charms have passed away, I might have watched through long decay.... | |
 | George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1872 - 292 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...that dreamless sleep I envy now too much to weep; Nor need I to repine, That all those charms have pass'd away ; I might have watch'd through long decay.... | |
 | George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1872 - 776 pages
...me there needs no stone to tell, 'Tis Nothing that I loved so well. Yet did I love thee to the last The better days of life were ours ; The worst can...sun that cheers, the storm that lowers, Shall never i,: >re be thine. The silence of t:,at dreamless sleep I envy now too much to weep ; Nor need I to... | |
 | English song - 1873 - 566 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...of that dreamless sleep I envy now too much to weep ; Nor need I to repine, That all those charms have passed away; I might have watched through long decay.... | |
 | George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1873 - 378 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...of that dreamless sleep I envy now too much to weep ; Nor need I to repine, That all those charms have pass'd away ; I might have watch'd through long... | |
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