Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: A RomauntNims and Knight, 1892 - 236 sider |
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... bear away , And all that kings or chiefs e'er gain their toils repay . LXXIV . In costly sheen and gaudy cloak array'd , But all afoot , the light - limb'd Matadore Stands in the centre , eager to invade The lord of lowing herds ; but ...
... bear away , And all that kings or chiefs e'er gain their toils repay . LXXIV . In costly sheen and gaudy cloak array'd , But all afoot , the light - limb'd Matadore Stands in the centre , eager to invade The lord of lowing herds ; but ...
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... bear it with me , as the rushing wind Bears the cloud onwards : in that Tale I find The furrows of long thought , and dried - up tears , Which , ebbing , leave a sterile track behind , O'er which all heavily the journeying years Plod ...
... bear it with me , as the rushing wind Bears the cloud onwards : in that Tale I find The furrows of long thought , and dried - up tears , Which , ebbing , leave a sterile track behind , O'er which all heavily the journeying years Plod ...
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... bear these altars o'er the long - reluctant brine . " ] The ship was wrecked in the Archipelago . Page 65 . " Torive what Goth , and Turk , and Time hath spared . " ] At this moment ( January 3 , 1810 ) , besides what has been already ...
... bear these altars o'er the long - reluctant brine . " ] The ship was wrecked in the Archipelago . Page 65 . " Torive what Goth , and Turk , and Time hath spared . " ] At this moment ( January 3 , 1810 ) , besides what has been already ...
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