Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: A RomauntG. H. Derby, 1852 - 315 sider |
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... Grave shall bear the chiefest prize away , And Havoc scarce for joy can number their array . XLI . Three hosts combine to offer sacrifice ; Three tongues prefer strange orisons on high ; Three gaudy standards flout the pale blue skies ...
... Grave shall bear the chiefest prize away , And Havoc scarce for joy can number their array . XLI . Three hosts combine to offer sacrifice ; Three tongues prefer strange orisons on high ; Three gaudy standards flout the pale blue skies ...
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... grave ? The rise of rapine and the fall of Spain ? And doth the Power that man adores ordain Their doom , nor heed the suppliant's appeal ? Is all that desperate Valour acts in vain ? And Counsel sage , and patriotic Zeal , The ...
... grave ? The rise of rapine and the fall of Spain ? And doth the Power that man adores ordain Their doom , nor heed the suppliant's appeal ? Is all that desperate Valour acts in vain ? And Counsel sage , and patriotic Zeal , The ...
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... grave , Some gentle spirit still pervades the spot , Sighs in the gale , keeps silence in the cave And glides with glassy foot o'er yon melodious wave . LXIII . Of thee hereafter . - Ev'n amidst strain - my I turn'd aside to pay my ...
... grave , Some gentle spirit still pervades the spot , Sighs in the gale , keeps silence in the cave And glides with glassy foot o'er yon melodious wave . LXIII . Of thee hereafter . - Ev'n amidst strain - my I turn'd aside to pay my ...
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... grave . Dark Sappho could not verse immortal save That breast imbued with such immortal fire ? Could she not live who life eternal gave ? If life eternal may await the lyre , That only heaven to which Earth's children may aspire . ( 1 ) ...
... grave . Dark Sappho could not verse immortal save That breast imbued with such immortal fire ? Could she not live who life eternal gave ? If life eternal may await the lyre , That only heaven to which Earth's children may aspire . ( 1 ) ...
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... grave Moslem to devotion stoops , And some that smoke , and some that play , are found ; Here the Albanian proudly treads the ground ; Half whispering there the Greek is heard to prate ; Hark ! from the mosque the nightly solemn sound ...
... grave Moslem to devotion stoops , And some that smoke , and some that play , are found ; Here the Albanian proudly treads the ground ; Half whispering there the Greek is heard to prate ; Hark ! from the mosque the nightly solemn sound ...
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