Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: A RomauntG. H. Derby, 1852 - 315 sider |
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... give full scope to my inclination , and be either droll or pathetic , descriptive or sen timental , tender or satirical , as the humour strikes me ; for , if 1 mistake not , the measure which I have adopted admits equally of - all these ...
... give full scope to my inclination , and be either droll or pathetic , descriptive or sen timental , tender or satirical , as the humour strikes me ; for , if 1 mistake not , the measure which I have adopted admits equally of - all these ...
Side 13
... give the morrow birth ; And I shall hail the main and skies , But not my mother Earth . Deserted is my own good hall , Its hearth is desolate ; Wild weeds are gathering on the wall ; My dog howls at the gate . 3 . " Come hither , hither ...
... give the morrow birth ; And I shall hail the main and skies , But not my mother Earth . Deserted is my own good hall , Its hearth is desolate ; Wild weeds are gathering on the wall ; My dog howls at the gate . 3 . " Come hither , hither ...
Side 61
... Gives hope to the valiant , and promise of war ; All the sons of the mountains arise at the note , Chimariot , Illyrian , and dark Suliote ! ( 2 ) 2 . Oh ! who is more brave than a dark Suliote , In his snowy camese and his shaggy ...
... Gives hope to the valiant , and promise of war ; All the sons of the mountains arise at the note , Chimariot , Illyrian , and dark Suliote ! ( 2 ) 2 . Oh ! who is more brave than a dark Suliote , In his snowy camese and his shaggy ...
Side 62
... gives promise of war . Ye mountains , that see us descend to the shore , Shall view us as victors , or view us no more ! LXXIII . Fair Greece ! sad relic of departed worth ! ( 7 ) Immortal , though no more ; though fallen , great ! Who ...
... gives promise of war . Ye mountains , that see us descend to the shore , Shall view us as victors , or view us no more ! LXXIII . Fair Greece ! sad relic of departed worth ! ( 7 ) Immortal , though no more ; though fallen , great ! Who ...
Side 63
... gives them back their fathers ' heritage : For foreign arms and aid they fondly sigh , Nor solely dare encounter hostile rage , Or tear their name defiled from Slavery's mournful page . LXXVI . Hereditary bondsmen ! know ye not Who ...
... gives them back their fathers ' heritage : For foreign arms and aid they fondly sigh , Nor solely dare encounter hostile rage , Or tear their name defiled from Slavery's mournful page . LXXVI . Hereditary bondsmen ! know ye not Who ...
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Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: A Romaunt : and Other Poems George Gordon Byron Baron Byron Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1812 |
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Albanian Ali Pacha ancient Athens beauty beheld beneath blood Boccaccio bosom breast breath brow Canto Childe Harold CHILDE HAROLD'S PILGRIMAGE Cicero Constantinople dark death deeds deem'd doth dread dust earth edition Egeria fair fame fate fear feel foes gaze Giaffir Giaour gondoliers Greece Greek hand hath heart heaven hills honour hope hour immortal Italian land light live Lord maid mind mountains muslin ne'er never o'er once Pacha Petrarch Pouqueville rock Romaic Roman Rome scene seen shore sigh slave smile song soul Stanza tale tears thee thine things thou thought tomb Turkish twas Venetians Venice walls wave winds woes word young youth Zuleika ἀπὸ δὲν διὰ εἶναι εἰς ἐν καὶ κὴ μὲ νὰ σᾶς τὰ τὰς τὴν τῆς τὸ τὸν τοῦ τοὺς τῶν