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Side 173
By theby , I fear that Sir Tristram and Sir Lancelot were no better than they should be , although very poetical personages and true knights “ sans peur , " though " * The Rovers . Antijacobin . clxxiv ADDITION TO THE PREFACE . not ...
By theby , I fear that Sir Tristram and Sir Lancelot were no better than they should be , although very poetical personages and true knights “ sans peur , " though " * The Rovers . Antijacobin . clxxiv ADDITION TO THE PREFACE . not ...
Side 174
Before the days of Bayard , and down to those of Sir Joseph Banks ( the most chaste and celebrated of ancient and modern times , ) few exceptions will be found to this statement , and I fear a little investigation will teach us not to ...
Before the days of Bayard , and down to those of Sir Joseph Banks ( the most chaste and celebrated of ancient and modern times , ) few exceptions will be found to this statement , and I fear a little investigation will teach us not to ...
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“ Let winds be shrill , let waves roll high , I fear not wave por wind ; Yet marvel not , Sir Childe , that I Am sorrowful in inind ; For I have from my father gone , A mother whom I love , And have no friend save these alone But thee ...
“ Let winds be shrill , let waves roll high , I fear not wave por wind ; Yet marvel not , Sir Childe , that I Am sorrowful in inind ; For I have from my father gone , A mother whom I love , And have no friend save these alone But thee ...
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To hear each voice we fear'd to hear no more ! Behold each mighty shade reveal'd to sight , The Bactrian , Samian sage , and all who taught the right ! IX . There , thou ! -whose love and life together fled , Have left me here to love ...
To hear each voice we fear'd to hear no more ! Behold each mighty shade reveal'd to sight , The Bactrian , Samian sage , and all who taught the right ! IX . There , thou ! -whose love and life together fled , Have left me here to love ...
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... who majestic stalks , Silent and fear'd by all - not oft he talks With aught beneath him , if he would preserve That strict restraint , which broken , ever balks Conquest and Fame : but Britons rarely swerve ( nerve .
... who majestic stalks , Silent and fear'd by all - not oft he talks With aught beneath him , if he would preserve That strict restraint , which broken , ever balks Conquest and Fame : but Britons rarely swerve ( nerve .
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