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" Shall never more be thine. The silence 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 watch'd through long decay. "
Littell's Living Age - Page 149
1901
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A Thousand and One Gems of English Poetry

Charles Mackay - 1896 - 680 pages
...thine. The silence of that dreamless sleep I envy now too much to weep ; Nor need I to repine Th.it all those charms have passed away; I might have watched through long decay. The flower hi ripened bloom unmatched Must fall the earliest prey ; Though by no hand untimely snatched,...
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A thousand and one gems of English poetry, selected and arranged by C. Mackay

Charles Mackay - 1897 - 666 pages
...cheers, the storm that lowers, Shall never more be thine. The silence of that dreamless sleep I envy now too much to weep ; Nor need I to repine That all...passed away; I might have watched through long decay. ITie flower in ripened bloom unmatched Must fall the earliest prey ; Though by no hand untimely snatched,...
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English Lyrics: Chaucer to Poe, 1340-1809

William Ernest Henley - 1897 - 522 pages
...cheers, the storm that lowers, Shall never more be thine. The silence 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 decay. The flower in ripen'd bloom unmatch'd Must fall...
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Selections from the Poetry of Lord Byron

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1900 - 492 pages
...cheers, the storm that lowers, 3° Shall never more be thine. The silence of that dreamless sleep 1 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. The flower in ripen'd bloom unmatch'd Must fall...
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Palgrave's Golden Treasury of Songs and Lyrics ...

Francis Turner Palgrave - 1901 - 286 pages
...cheers, the storm that lours, 30 Shall never more be thine. The silence of that dreamless sleep I envy now too much to weep ; Nor need I to repine That all those charms have pass'd away 35 The flower in ripen'd bloom unmatch'd Must fall the earliest prey ; Though by no hand...
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The Golden Treasury Selected from the Best Songs and Lyrical Poems in the ...

Francis Turner Palgrave - 1902 - 394 pages
...cheers, the storm that lours, Shall never more be thine. The silence 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 decay. The flower in ripen'd bloom unmatch'd Must fall...
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The Complete Poetical Works

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1905 - 1092 pages
...cheers, the storm that lowers, Shall never more be thine. 31 The silence 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 decay. The flower in ripeu'd bloom unmatch'd Must fall...
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The Complete Poetical Works of Lord Byron

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1905 - 1110 pages
...cheers, the storm that lowers, Shall never more be thine. 31 The silence of that dreamless sleep I envy which rose, As I wa pass'd away, I might have watch'd through long decay. The flower in ripen'd bloom unmatch'd Must fall...
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The Complete Poetical Works of Lord Byron

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1905 - 1088 pages
...cheers, the storm that lowers, Shall never more be thine. 31 The silence of that dreamless sleep I envy is a fearful thing To see the human soul take wing In any shape, in a pass'd away, I might have watch'd through long decay. The flower in ripen'd bloom unmatch'd Must fall...
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The Poets and the Poetry of the Nineteenth Century, Volume 2

1905 - 622 pages
...cheers, the storm that lowers, Shall never more be thine. The silence 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 decay. The flower in ripen'd bloom unmatch'd Must fall...
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