The Works of Lord Byron, Vol. 7. Poetry

Chapter 46

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Marion! why that pensive brow? (_Hours of Idleness_), i. 129

Mingle with the genial bowl (_Hours of Idleness_), i. 228

Montgomery! true the common lot (_Hours of Idleness_), i. 107

Mrs. Wilmot sate scribbling a play (_Jeux d'Esprit, etc._), vii. 61

Muse of the many-twinkling feet! whose charms (_The Waltz_), i. 483

Must thou go, my glorious Chief? (_Poems 1814-1816_), iii. 428

My boat is on the Shore (_Jeux d'Esprit, etc._), vii. 46

My dear Mr. Murray (_Jeux d'Esprit, etc._), vii. 51

My hair is grey, but not with years (_Prisoner of Chillon_), iv. 13

My Sister! my sweet Sister! if a name (_Poems of July-September, 1816_), iv. 57

My soul is dark--Oh! quickly string (_Hebrew Melodies_), iii. 389

Nay, smile not at my sullen brow (_Childe Harold_, Canto I.: _To Inez_), ii. 75

Newstead! fast-falling, once-resplendent dome! (_Hours of Idleness_), i. 116

Night wanes--the vapours round the mountains curled (_Lara_, Canto II.),