Childe Harold's PilgrimageLovell Brothers, 1813 - 270 sider |
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Side 179
... feels relief by bidding sorrow flow , Nor sought he friend to counsel or condole , Whate'er his grief mote be , which ... feel Such partings break the heart they fondly hope to heal . XI . His house , his home , his heritage , his lands ...
... feels relief by bidding sorrow flow , Nor sought he friend to counsel or condole , Whate'er his grief mote be , which ... feel Such partings break the heart they fondly hope to heal . XI . His house , his home , his heritage , his lands ...
Side 189
... feel the shock . XXXIX . Lo ! where the Giant on the mountain stands , His blood - red tresses deep'ning in the sun , With death - shot glowing in his fiery hands , And eye that scorcheth all it glares upon ; Restless it rolls , now ...
... feel the shock . XXXIX . Lo ! where the Giant on the mountain stands , His blood - red tresses deep'ning in the sun , With death - shot glowing in his fiery hands , And eye that scorcheth all it glares upon ; Restless it rolls , now ...
Side 211
... feels as lovers o'er the dust they lov'd ; Dull is the eye that will not weep to see Thy walls defac'd , thy mouldering shrines remov'd By British hands , which it had best behov'd To guard those relics ne'er to be restor❜d . Curst be ...
... feels as lovers o'er the dust they lov'd ; Dull is the eye that will not weep to see Thy walls defac'd , thy mouldering shrines remov'd By British hands , which it had best behov'd To guard those relics ne'er to be restor❜d . Curst be ...
Side 213
... feel We once have lov'd , though love is at an end ; The heart , lone mourner of its baffled zeal , Though friendless now , will dream it had a friend . Who with the weight of years would wish to bend , When Youth itself survives young ...
... feel We once have lov'd , though love is at an end ; The heart , lone mourner of its baffled zeal , Though friendless now , will dream it had a friend . Who with the weight of years would wish to bend , When Youth itself survives young ...
Side 214
... heart , it would be thine ; But check'd by every tie , I may not dare To cast a worthless offering at thy shrine , Nor ask so dear a breast to feel one pang for mine . XXXI . Thus Harold deem'd as on that lady's eye 214 CHILDE HAROLD'S.
... heart , it would be thine ; But check'd by every tie , I may not dare To cast a worthless offering at thy shrine , Nor ask so dear a breast to feel one pang for mine . XXXI . Thus Harold deem'd as on that lady's eye 214 CHILDE HAROLD'S.
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