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Identifier: workoflordbyron00byro (find matches)
Title: The work of Lord Byron, in verse and prose, including his letters, journals, etc
Year: 1834 (1830s)
Authors: Byron, George Gordon Byron, Baron, 1788-1824 Halleck, Fitz-Greene, 1790-1867
Subjects: Byron, George Gordon Byron, Baron, 1788-1824 Byron, George Gordon Byron, Baron, 1788-1824
Publisher: New-York, G. Dearborn
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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of rank supplies the place. November, 1802. * Though low thy lot, since in a cottage born, No titles did thy humble name adorn ; To me far dearer was thy artless love Than all the joys wealth, fame, and friends could prove: For thee alone 1 lived, or wishd to live ; Oh God ! if impious, this rash word forgive ! Heart-broken now, I wait an equal doom, Coutent to join thee in thy turf-clad tomb ; Where, this frail form composed in endless rest, I 11 make my last cold pillow on thy breast ; That breast where oft in life Ive laid my head, Will yet receive me mouldering with the dead ; This life resignd, without one parting sigh, Together in one bed of earth well lie I Together share the fate to mortals given. Together mix our dust, and hope for heaven.Such was the conclusion in the private volume,t No lengthend scroll of virtue and renown. Private volume, and first edition of Hours of Trllcnctt.J By that rememberd, or for eer forgot.—Private volume.U Only printed in the private volume.
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HOURS OF IDLENESS 3S5 REPLY TO SOME VERSES OF J. M.PIGOT, ESQ,., ON THE CRUELTYOF HIS MISTRESS *. Why, Pigot, complain Of this damsels disdain,Why thus in despair do you fret ? For months you may try, Yet, believe me, a sighWill never obtain a coquette. 2. Would you teach her to love ? For a time seem to rove ;At first she may frown in a pet; But leave her awhile, She shortly will smile,And then you may kiss your coquette.3. For such are the airs Of these fanciful fairs,They think all our homage a debt; Yet a partial neglect Soon takes an effect,And humbles the proudest coquette.4. Dissemble your pain, And lengthen your chain,And seem her hauteur to regret; If again you shall sigh, She no more will denyThat yours is the rosy coquette.5. If still, from false pride, Your pangs she deride,This whimsical virgin forget; Some other admire, Who will melt with your fire,And laugh at the little coquette.6. For me, I adore Some twenty or more,And love them most dearly ; but yet, Though my heart

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