Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: A RomauntG. H. Derby, 1852 - 315 sider |
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... vain , Till fed by stranger hands ; But long ere I come back again , He'd tear me where he stands . 10 . " With thee , my bark , I'll swiftly go Athwart the foaming brine ; Nor care what land thou bear'st me to , So not again to mine ...
... vain , Till fed by stranger hands ; But long ere I come back again , He'd tear me where he stands . 10 . " With thee , my bark , I'll swiftly go Athwart the foaming brine ; Nor care what land thou bear'st me to , So not again to mine ...
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... Vain are the pleasaunces on earth supplied ; Swept into wrecks anon by Time's ungentle tide ! ( 1 ) It is a well known fact , that in the year 1809 the assassinations in the streets of Lisbon and its vicinity were not confined by the ...
... Vain are the pleasaunces on earth supplied ; Swept into wrecks anon by Time's ungentle tide ! ( 1 ) It is a well known fact , that in the year 1809 the assassinations in the streets of Lisbon and its vicinity were not confined by the ...
Side 18
... vain may laurels bloom ! Woe to the conqu'ring , not the conquer'd host , Since baffled Triumph droops on Lusitania's coast . XXVI . And ever since that martial synod met , Britannia sickens , Cintra ! at thy name ; And folks in office ...
... vain may laurels bloom ! Woe to the conqu'ring , not the conquer'd host , Since baffled Triumph droops on Lusitania's coast . XXVI . And ever since that martial synod met , Britannia sickens , Cintra ! at thy name ; And folks in office ...
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... vain , Are met - - as if at home they could not die To feed the crow on Talavera's plain , And fertilize the field that each pretends to gain . - XLII . There shall they rot Ambition's honour'd fools Yes , Honour decks the turf that ...
... vain , Are met - - as if at home they could not die To feed the crow on Talavera's plain , And fertilize the field that each pretends to gain . - XLII . There shall they rot Ambition's honour'd fools Yes , Honour decks the turf that ...
Side 23
... vain , or Ilion , Tyre , might yet survive , And Virtue vanquish all , and Murder cease to thrive . XLVI . But all unconscious of the coming doom , The feast , the song , the revel here abounds ; Strange modes of merriment the hours ...
... vain , or Ilion , Tyre , might yet survive , And Virtue vanquish all , and Murder cease to thrive . XLVI . But all unconscious of the coming doom , The feast , the song , the revel here abounds ; Strange modes of merriment the hours ...
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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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