Fugitive Pieces by Baron George Gordon Byron Byron
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* * * * * TO MARY. Rack'd by the flames of jealous rage, By all her torments deeply curst, Of hell-born passions far the worst, What hope my pangs can now assuage? 2. I tore me from thy circling arms, To madness fir'd by doubts and fears, Heedless of thy suspicious tears, Nor feeling for thy feign'd alarms. 3. Resigning every thought of bliss, Forever, from your love I go, Reckless of all the tears that flow, Disdaining thy polluted kiss. 4. No more that bosom heaves for me, On it another seeks repose, |
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