| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1830 - 532 str.
...tears, but tenderness to answer mine : Go where I will, to me thou art the same — A lo.ved regret which I would not resign. There yet are two things...destiny,— A world to roam through, and a home with thee. 2. The first were nothing— liad I still the last, It were the haven of my happiness ; But other claims... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1830 - 528 str.
...No tears, but tenderness to answer mine : Go where I will, to me thou art tbe same— A loved regret which I would not resign. There yet are two things...— A world to roam through, and a home with thee. 2. The first were nothing— bad I still the last, It were the haven of my happiueis ; But other claims... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1831 - 304 str.
...tears , but tenderness to answer mine : Go where I will , to me thou art thé saine — A loved regret which I would not resign. There yet are two things...thee. II. « The first were nothing — had I still thé last , t were thé haven of my happiness ; But other claims and other ties thou hast, And mine... | |
| 1831 - 632 str.
...tears, but tenderness to answer mine : Go where I will, to me thou art the same — A loved regret which I would not resign. There yet are two things...— A world to roam through, and a home with thee. ' The first were nothing — had I still the last, It were the haven of my happiness ; But other claims... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1831 - 572 str.
...tears, but tenderness to answer mine : Go where I will, to me thou art the same — A loved regret which I would not resign. There yet are two things...— A world to roam through, and a home with thee. IL " The first were nothing— had I still the last, It were the haven of my happiness ; But other... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1831 - 620 str.
...No tears, but tenderness to answer mine: Go where I will, to me thou art the same— A loved regret which I would not resign. There yet are two things...destiny,— A world to roam through, and a home with thee. ' The first were nothing—had I still the last, It were the haven of my happiness ; But other claims... | |
| 1831 - 472 str.
...No tears, but tenderness to answer mine. Go where I will, to me thou art the same— A loved regret which I would not resign. There yet are two things...destiny— A world to roam through, and a home with thee. ll. The first were nothinc- had I still the last. It were the haven of my happiness ; But other claims... | |
| 1831 - 984 str.
...tears, but tenderness to answer mine : Go where I will, to me Ihou art the same — A loved regret which I would not resign. There yet are two things...my destiny — A world to roam through, and a home witlt thee. The first were nothing — had I still the last, It were the harén of my happiness ; Bat... | |
| 1831 - 444 str.
...but tenderness to answer mine : • Go where I will, to me thou art the same— • A loved regret which I would not resign. There yet are two things in my destiny — A world to roam through, and a borne with thee. The first were nothing — had I still the last, It were the haven of my happiness... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1831 - 618 str.
...answer mine . Go where I will, to me thou art the same — A loved regret which 1 would not resigu. There yet are two things in my destiny, — A world to roam through, and a home wilh thec. 2. The first were nothing—had I still the last, It were the haven of my happiness ; But... | |
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