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To - - [606]

    By George Gordon Byron



1.

    But once I dared to lift my eyes -
    To lift my eyes to thee;
    And since that day, beneath the skies,
    No other sight they see.

2.

    In vain sleep shuts them in the night -
    The night grows day to me;
    Presenting idly to my sight
    What still a dream must be.

3.

    A fatal dream - for many a bar
    Divides thy fate from mine;
    And still my passions wake and war,
    But peace be still with thine.

                [First published, New Monthly Magazine, 1833, vol. 37, p. 308.]



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[606] {564}[Probably "To Lady Blessington," who includes them in her Conversations of Lord Byron.]



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