The Works of Lord Byron: Hours of Idleness. English Bards And Scotch ...
The Works of Lord Byron: Hours of Idleness. English Bards And Scotch ...
George Gordon Byron Byron
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Yet why should I mingle in Fashion's fuU herd ? Why crouch to her leaders, or cringe to h^ tuI^? Why bend to the proud, or applaud the absurd? Why search for delight in the friendship of fooisi 7. \I have tasted the sweets and the bitters of lore; \ In friendship I early was taught to bdieve; plj passion the matrons of prudence reprove; I have found that a friend may profess, yet deceive. 8. To me what is wealth? it may pass in an hour. If tyrants prevail, or if Fortune should frown. To me what... is title?— the phantom of power; To me what is fashion?— I seek but rwiown. 9. Deceit is a stranger as yet to my soul, I still am unpractised to varnish the truth; Then why should I live in a hateful control? Why waste upon folly the days of my youth? Digitized by VjOOQ IC HOCJRS OF IDliENBSS. ^SQ , t / / THE DEATH OF CALMAR AND ORLA*. Alt IMITATION OF MACPHKR80N*8 OS8IAN f. Dear are the days of youth ! Age dwells on their rememlHrance through the mist of time. In the twilight^ he recalls the sonny hours of mom.
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