Childe Harold's PilgrimageLovell Brothers, 1813 - 270 sider |
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Side 173
... honour , and so forth . Now it so happens that the old times , when " l'amour du bon vieux tems , l'amour antique " flourished , were the most profligate of all possible centuries . Those who have any doubts on this subject may consult ...
... honour , and so forth . Now it so happens that the old times , when " l'amour du bon vieux tems , l'amour antique " flourished , were the most profligate of all possible centuries . Those who have any doubts on this subject may consult ...
Side 174
... honours lances were shivered , and knights unhorsed . 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 ...
... honours lances were shivered , and knights unhorsed . 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 ...
Side 189
... all but ever fights in 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 PILGRIMAGE . 189.
... all but ever fights in 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 PILGRIMAGE . 189.
Side 190
George Gordon Byron Baron Byron. XLII . There shall they rot - Ambition's honour'd fools ! Yes , Honour decks the turf that wraps their clay ! Vain n Sophistry ! in these behold the tools , The broken tools , that tyrants cast away By ...
George Gordon Byron Baron Byron. XLII . There shall they rot - Ambition's honour'd fools ! Yes , Honour decks the turf that wraps their clay ! Vain n Sophistry ! in these behold the tools , The broken tools , that tyrants cast away By ...
Side 201
... honours lost , That bid me loathe my present state , And fly from all I priz'd the most ; 4 . It is that weariness which springs From all I meet , or hear , or see , To me no pleasure Beauty brings ; Thine eyes have scarce a charm for ...
... honours lost , That bid me loathe my present state , And fly from all I priz'd the most ; 4 . It is that weariness which springs From all I meet , or hear , or see , To me no pleasure Beauty brings ; Thine eyes have scarce a charm for ...
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