Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: A RomauntG. H. Derby, 1852 - 315 sider |
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... streaming o'er . For pleasures past I do not grieve , Nor perils gathering near ; My greatest grief is that I leave No thing that claims a tear . 9 . " And now I'm in the world alone , Upon the wide , wide sea : But why should I for ...
... streaming o'er . For pleasures past I do not grieve , Nor perils gathering near ; My greatest grief is that I leave No thing that claims a tear . 9 . " And now I'm in the world alone , Upon the wide , wide sea : But why should I for ...
Side 20
... stream , by floating hosts oppress'd . ( 1 ) As I found the Portuguese , so I have characterized them . That they are s.ace improved , at least in courage , is evident . XXXV . Oh , lovely Spian ! renown'd , romantic 20 CANTO I CHILDE ...
... stream , by floating hosts oppress'd . ( 1 ) As I found the Portuguese , so I have characterized them . That they are s.ace improved , at least in courage , is evident . XXXV . Oh , lovely Spian ! renown'd , romantic 20 CANTO I CHILDE ...
Side 21
... streams with Gothic gore ? ( ' ) Where are those bloody banners which of yore Waved o'er thy sons , victorious to the gale , And drove at last the spoilers to their shore ? Red gleam'd the cross , and waned the crescent pale While ...
... streams with Gothic gore ? ( ' ) Where are those bloody banners which of yore Waved o'er thy sons , victorious to the gale , And drove at last the spoilers to their shore ? Red gleam'd the cross , and waned the crescent pale While ...
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... Streams from his flank the crimson torrent clear : He flies , he wheels , distracted with his throes ; Dart follows dart ; lance , lance ; loud bellowings speak his woes . LXXVII . Again he comes ; nor dart nor lance CANTO I. 31 ...
... Streams from his flank the crimson torrent clear : He flies , he wheels , distracted with his throes ; Dart follows dart ; lance , lance ; loud bellowings speak his woes . LXXVII . Again he comes ; nor dart nor lance CANTO I. 31 ...
Side 32
... fue , Enough , alas ! in humble homes remain , To meditate ' gainst friends the secret blow , For some slight cause of wrath , whence life's warm stream must flow . LXXXI . But Jealousy has fled his bars , his 32 CANTO I. CHILDE HAROLD'S.
... fue , Enough , alas ! in humble homes remain , To meditate ' gainst friends the secret blow , For some slight cause of wrath , whence life's warm stream must flow . LXXXI . But Jealousy has fled his bars , his 32 CANTO I. CHILDE HAROLD'S.
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