The Poetical Works of Lord Byron, volume 7

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The Poetical Works of Lord Byron, volume 7
George Gordon Byron Byron
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The heart is like the sky, a part of heaven, But changes night and day, too, like the sky ; Now o'er it clouds and thunder must be driven.
And darkness and destruction as on high : But when it hath been scorch'd, and pierced, and riven.
Its storms expire in water-drops ; the eye Poui*s forth at last the heart's blood tum'd to tcarF, Which make the English climate of our years.
The liver is the lazaret of bile, But very rarely executes its function.
For tho fii*st passion stays there such a whil
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That all the rest creep in and form a junction, Like knots of vipers on a dunghill's soil.
Rage, fear, hate, jealousy, revenge, compunction.
So that all mischiefs spring up from this outrail.
Like earthquakes from the hidden fire call'd *' centraL** d by Google DON JUAN. 199 In the mean time, without proceeding more In this anatomy, I've finish'd now IVo hundred and odd stanzas as before, That being about the number I'll allow Each canto of the twelve, or twenty-four ; And, laying down my pen, I make my bow.


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