Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: A RomauntG. H. Derby, 1852 - 315 sider |
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... present , the poem stops its reception will determine whether the author may ven- ture to conduct his readers to the capital of the East , through Ionia and Phrygia : these two cantos are merely experimental . A fictitious character is ...
... present , the poem stops its reception will determine whether the author may ven- ture to conduct his readers to the capital of the East , through Ionia and Phrygia : these two cantos are merely experimental . A fictitious character is ...
Side 11
... present cheer . Yea ! none did love him — not his lemans dear But pomp and power alone are woman's care , And where these are light Eros finds a feere ; - Maidens , like moths , are ever caught by glare , And Mammon wins his way where ...
... present cheer . Yea ! none did love him — not his lemans dear But pomp and power alone are woman's care , And where these are light Eros finds a feere ; - Maidens , like moths , are ever caught by glare , And Mammon wins his way where ...
Side 34
... present state , And fly from all I prized the most : 4 . It is that weariness which springs From all I meet , or hear , or see : To me no pleasure Beauty brings ; Thine eyes have scarce a charm for me . 5 . It is that settled ...
... present state , And fly from all I prized the most : 4 . It is that weariness which springs From all I meet , or hear , or see : To me no pleasure Beauty brings ; Thine eyes have scarce a charm for me . 5 . It is that settled ...
Side 45
... present . " The Disdar alluded to was the father of the present Disdar . - ( 1 ) According to Zosimus , Minerva and Achilles frightened Alaric from the Acropolis ; but others relate that the Gothic king was nearly as mischievous as the ...
... present . " The Disdar alluded to was the father of the present Disdar . - ( 1 ) According to Zosimus , Minerva and Achilles frightened Alaric from the Acropolis ; but others relate that the Gothic king was nearly as mischievous as the ...
Side 74
... present occurrence and the past recollection . That Dervish would leave me with some regret was to be expected : when master and man have been scrambling over the mountains of a dozen provinces together , they are unwilling to separate ...
... present occurrence and the past recollection . That Dervish would leave me with some regret was to be expected : when master and man have been scrambling over the mountains of a dozen provinces together , they are unwilling to separate ...
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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