Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: A RomauntG. H. Derby, 1852 - 315 sider |
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... beautiful I ever beheld , in point of decoration ; we did not hear them , but were told that their tones were correspondent to their splendour . Mafra is termed the Escurial of Portugal . XXXI . More bleak to view the hills at length ...
... beautiful I ever beheld , in point of decoration ; we did not hear them , but were told that their tones were correspondent to their splendour . Mafra is termed the Escurial of Portugal . XXXI . More bleak to view the hills at length ...
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... beautiful ! how much Hath Phoebus woo'd in vain to spoil her cheek , Which glows yet smoother from his amorous clutch ! Who round the North for paler dames would seek ? How poor their forms appear ! how languid , wan , and weak ! LIX ...
... beautiful ! how much Hath Phoebus woo'd in vain to spoil her cheek , Which glows yet smoother from his amorous clutch ! Who round the North for paler dames would seek ? How poor their forms appear ! how languid , wan , and weak ! LIX ...
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... beautiful view of Athens , has still considerable re- mains : it was seized by Thrasybulus previous to the expulsion of the Thirty . ( 2 ) When taken by the Latins , and retained for sovoral years . — See GIBBON . ( 3 ) Mocca and Medina ...
... beautiful view of Athens , has still considerable re- mains : it was seized by Thrasybulus previous to the expulsion of the Thirty . ( 2 ) When taken by the Latins , and retained for sovoral years . — See GIBBON . ( 3 ) Mocca and Medina ...
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... enough to engage a very superior German artist ; and hope to renew my acquaint- ance with this ang many other Levantine scenes , by the arrival of his performances . far as they go , are most beautiful ; but APPENDIX ...
... enough to engage a very superior German artist ; and hope to renew my acquaint- ance with this ang many other Levantine scenes , by the arrival of his performances . far as they go , are most beautiful ; but APPENDIX ...
Side 72
A Romaunt George Gordon Byron Baron Byron. far as they go , are most beautiful ; but they are almost all unfinished . While he and his patrons confine themselves to tasting medals , appreciating cameos , sketch- ing columns , and ...
A Romaunt George Gordon Byron Baron Byron. far as they go , are most beautiful ; but they are almost all unfinished . While he and his patrons confine themselves to tasting medals , appreciating cameos , sketch- ing columns , and ...
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