Childe Harold's PilgrimageLovell Brothers, 1813 - 270 sider |
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... peace had ever deign'd to taste . VI . And now Childe Harold was sore sick at heart , And from his fellow bacchanals would flee ; ' Tis said , at times the sullen tear would start , But pride congeal'd the drop within his ee ; Apart he ...
... peace had ever deign'd to taste . VI . And now Childe Harold was sore sick at heart , And from his fellow bacchanals would flee ; ' Tis said , at times the sullen tear would start , But pride congeal'd the drop within his ee ; Apart he ...
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... Peace voluptuous lures was ever wont to shun . ˊ XXIII . Here didst thou dwell , here schemes of pleasure plan , Beneath yon mountain's ever beauteous brow ; But now as if a thing unblest by Man , Thy fairy dwelling is as lone as thou ...
... Peace voluptuous lures was ever wont to shun . ˊ XXIII . Here didst thou dwell , here schemes of pleasure plan , Beneath yon mountain's ever beauteous brow ; But now as if a thing unblest by Man , Thy fairy dwelling is as lone as thou ...
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... peace , though soothing to his soul ; Again he rouses from his moping fits , But seeks not now the harlot and the bowl . Onward he flies , nor fix'd as yet the goal Where he shall rest him on his pilgrimage ? And o'er him many changing ...
... peace , though soothing to his soul ; Again he rouses from his moping fits , But seeks not now the harlot and the bowl . Onward he flies , nor fix'd as yet the goal Where he shall rest him on his pilgrimage ? And o'er him many changing ...
Side 187
... peaceful still ' twixt bitterest foemen flow ; For proud each peasant as the noblest duke ; Well doth the Spanish hind the difference know ' Twixt him and Lusian slave , the lowest of the low . XXXIV . But e'er the mingling bounds have ...
... peaceful still ' twixt bitterest foemen flow ; For proud each peasant as the noblest duke ; Well doth the Spanish hind the difference know ' Twixt him and Lusian slave , the lowest of the low . XXXIV . But e'er the mingling bounds have ...
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... Peace to the perish'd ! may the warrior's meed And tears of triumph their reward prolong ! Till others fall where other chieftains lead Thy name shall circle round the gaping throng , And shine in worthless lays , the theme of transient ...
... Peace to the perish'd ! may the warrior's meed And tears of triumph their reward prolong ! Till others fall where other chieftains lead Thy name shall circle round the gaping throng , And shine in worthless lays , the theme of transient ...
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