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Side 12
... days ? Shall we , who struck the Lion down , shall we Pay the Wolf homage ? proffering lowly gaze And servile knees to thrones ? No ; prove before ye praise ! XX . If not , o'er one fallen despot boast 12 CANTO III . CHILDE HAROLD'S.
... days ? Shall we , who struck the Lion down , shall we Pay the Wolf homage ? proffering lowly gaze And servile knees to thrones ? No ; prove before ye praise ! XX . If not , o'er one fallen despot boast 12 CANTO III . CHILDE HAROLD'S.
Side 21
... throne had still been thine , or never been ; For daring made thy rise as fall : thou seek'st Even now to re - assume the imperial mien , And shake again the world , the Thunderer of the scene ! XXXVII . Conqueror and captive of the ...
... throne had still been thine , or never been ; For daring made thy rise as fall : thou seek'st Even now to re - assume the imperial mien , And shake again the world , the Thunderer of the scene ! XXXVII . Conqueror and captive of the ...
Side 23
... throne , Their admiration thy best weapon shone ; The part of Philip's son was thine , not then ( Unless aside thy purple had been thrown ) Like stern Diogenes to mock at men ; For sceptred cynics earth were far too wide a den . ( 9 ) ...
... throne , Their admiration thy best weapon shone ; The part of Philip's son was thine , not then ( Unless aside thy purple had been thrown ) Like stern Diogenes to mock at men ; For sceptred cynics earth were far too wide a den . ( 9 ) ...
Side 46
... thrones , which the same hour re - fill'd , As heretofore , because ambition was self - will'd . LXXXIII . But this will not endure , nor be endured ! Mankind have felt their strength , and made it felt . They might have used it better ...
... thrones , which the same hour re - fill'd , As heretofore , because ambition was self - will'd . LXXXIII . But this will not endure , nor be endured ! Mankind have felt their strength , and made it felt . They might have used it better ...
Side 55
... throne To which the steps are mountains ; where the god Is a pervading life and light , -so shown Not on those summits solely , nor alone In the still cave and forest ; o'er the flower His eye is sparkling , and his breath hath blown ...
... throne To which the steps are mountains ; where the god Is a pervading life and light , -so shown Not on those summits solely , nor alone In the still cave and forest ; o'er the flower His eye is sparkling , and his breath hath blown ...
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