Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: A RomauntG. H. Derby, 1852 - 315 sider |
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... hill : Yet there I've wander'd by thy vaunted rill ; Yes ! sigh'd o'er Delphi's long deserted shrine , ( ' ) Where , save that feeble fountain , all is still ; Nor mote my shell awake the weary Nine To grace so plain a tale this lowly ...
... hill : Yet there I've wander'd by thy vaunted rill ; Yes ! sigh'd o'er Delphi's long deserted shrine , ( ' ) Where , save that feeble fountain , all is still ; Nor mote my shell awake the weary Nine To grace so plain a tale this lowly ...
Side 15
... hills expand ! But man would mar them with an impious hand : And when the Almighty lifts his fiercest scourge ' Gainst those who most transgress his high command , With treble vengeance will his hot shafts urge Gaul's locust host , and ...
... hills expand ! But man would mar them with an impious hand : And when the Almighty lifts his fiercest scourge ' Gainst those who most transgress his high command , With treble vengeance will his hot shafts urge Gaul's locust host , and ...
Side 16
... hills , the sea adds to the beauty of the view .- [ Since the publication of this poem , I have been informed of the misapprehension of the term Nossa Señora de Pena . It was owing to the want of the tilde , or mark over the f , which ...
... hills , the sea adds to the beauty of the view .- [ Since the publication of this poem , I have been informed of the misapprehension of the term Nossa Señora de Pena . It was owing to the want of the tilde , or mark over the f , which ...
Side 19
... hills , ( Oh , that such hills upheld a freeborn race ! ) Whereon to gaze the eye with joyaunce fills , Childe Harold wends through many a pleasant place . Though sluggards deem it but a foolish chase , And marvel men should quit their ...
... hills , ( Oh , that such hills upheld a freeborn race ! ) Whereon to gaze the eye with joyaunce fills , Childe Harold wends through many a pleasant place . Though sluggards deem it but a foolish chase , And marvel men should quit their ...
Side 20
A Romaunt George Gordon Byron Baron Byron. XXXI . More bleak to view the hills at length recede , And , less luxuriant , smoother vales extend ; Immense horizon - bounded plains succeed ! Far as the eye discerns , withouten end , Spain's ...
A Romaunt George Gordon Byron Baron Byron. XXXI . More bleak to view the hills at length recede , And , less luxuriant , smoother vales extend ; Immense horizon - bounded plains succeed ! Far as the eye discerns , withouten end , Spain's ...
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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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