Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: A RomauntG. H. Derby, 1852 - 315 sider |
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... tell Here impious men have punish'd been , and lo ! Deep in yon cave Honorius long did dwell , In hope to merit Heaven by making earth a Hell . 1 ) The Convent of " Our Lady of Punishment , " Nossa Señora de Pena , on the summit of the ...
... tell Here impious men have punish'd been , and lo ! Deep in yon cave Honorius long did dwell , In hope to merit Heaven by making earth a Hell . 1 ) The Convent of " Our Lady of Punishment , " Nossa Señora de Pena , on the summit of the ...
Side 17
... telling one . The crime of assassination is not confined to Portugal : in Sicily and Malta we are knocked on the head at a handsome average nightly and not a Sicilian or Maltese is ever punished ! VOL . III . - C XXIV . Behold the hall ...
... telling one . The crime of assassination is not confined to Portugal : in Sicily and Malta we are knocked on the head at a handsome average nightly and not a Sicilian or Maltese is ever punished ! VOL . III . - C XXIV . Behold the hall ...
Side 42
... in honour of his memory by his countrymen , as Achilles , Brasidas , & c . and at last even Antinous , whose death was as heroic as his life was infamous . Where demi - gods appear'd , as records tell . 42 CANTO II . CHILDE HAROLD'S.
... in honour of his memory by his countrymen , as Achilles , Brasidas , & c . and at last even Antinous , whose death was as heroic as his life was infamous . Where demi - gods appear'd , as records tell . 42 CANTO II . CHILDE HAROLD'S.
Side 43
... tell . Remove yon skull from out the scatter'd heaps : Is that a temple where a God may dwell ? Why ev'n the worm at last disdains her shatter'd cell ! VI . Look on its broken arch , its ruin'd wall , Its chambers desolate , and portals ...
... tell . Remove yon skull from out the scatter'd heaps : Is that a temple where a God may dwell ? Why ev'n the worm at last disdains her shatter'd cell ! VI . Look on its broken arch , its ruin'd wall , Its chambers desolate , and portals ...
Side 87
... tell us , beloved Achmean ! reveal The cause of the woes which you cannot conceal . The reply of the Philellenist I have not translated , as it is no better than the ques- tion of the travelling triumvirate ; and the above will ...
... tell us , beloved Achmean ! reveal The cause of the woes which you cannot conceal . The reply of the Philellenist I have not translated , as it is no better than the ques- tion of the travelling triumvirate ; and the above will ...
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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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