of THE RIGHT HONOURABLE LORD BYRON, IN SEVEN VOLUMES. V. POEMS ON VARIOUS OCCASIONS. HEBREW MELODIES.-SIEGE OF CORINTH PARISINA AND OTHER POEMS. BRUSSELS, PUBLISHED AT THE ENGLISH REPOSITORY OF ARTS, N.o 602, PRINTED BY DEMANET, RUE DES BOGARDS. 1819. POEMS. I. WRITTEN IN AN ALBUM. I. As o'er the cold sepulchral stone Some name arrests the passer-by; Thus, when thou view'st this page alone, 2. And when by thee that name is read Reflect on me as on the dead, And think my heart is buried here. September 14th, 1809. II. To *** On Lady! when I left the shore, The distant shore, which gave me birth, I hardly thought to grieve once more, Yet here, amidst this barren isle, Where panting Nature droops the head, Where only thou art seen to smile, I view my parting hour with dread |