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... mortal enmities Still undivided , and cemented more By peril , dreaded most in female eyes ; But this was firm , and from a foreign shore Well to that heart might his these absent greetings pour ! 1 . The castled crag of Drachenfels ...
... mortal enmities Still undivided , and cemented more By peril , dreaded most in female eyes ; But this was firm , and from a foreign shore Well to that heart might his these absent greetings pour ! 1 . The castled crag of Drachenfels ...
Side 49
... mortal state , And claim a kindred with you ; for A beauty and a mystery , and create ye are In us such love and reverence from afar , That fortune , fame , power , life , have named themselves a star . LXXXIX . All heaven and earth are ...
... mortal state , And claim a kindred with you ; for A beauty and a mystery , and create ye are In us such love and reverence from afar , That fortune , fame , power , life , have named themselves a star . LXXXIX . All heaven and earth are ...
Side 89
... mortal bondage , by these spirits supplied First exiles , then replaces what we hate ; Watering the heart whose early flowers have died , And with a fresher growth replenishing the void . VI . Such is the refuge of our youth and CANTO ...
... mortal bondage , by these spirits supplied First exiles , then replaces what we hate ; Watering the heart whose early flowers have died , And with a fresher growth replenishing the void . VI . Such is the refuge of our youth and CANTO ...
Side 109
... mortal mind , The friend of Tully : as my bark did skim The bright blue waters with a fanning wind , Came Megara before me , and behind Ægina lay , Piræus on the right , And Corinth on the left ; I lay reclined Along the prow , and saw ...
... mortal mind , The friend of Tully : as my bark did skim The bright blue waters with a fanning wind , Came Megara before me , and behind Ægina lay , Piræus on the right , And Corinth on the left ; I lay reclined Along the prow , and saw ...
Side 129
... mortal ? and that so supine By aught than Romans Rome should thus be laid ? She who was named Eternal , and array'd Her warriors but to conquer - she who veil'd Earth with her haughty shadow , and display'd , Until the o'er - canopied ...
... mortal ? and that so supine By aught than Romans Rome should thus be laid ? She who was named Eternal , and array'd Her warriors but to conquer - she who veil'd Earth with her haughty shadow , and display'd , Until the o'er - canopied ...
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