Childe Harold's PilgrimageLovell Brothers, 1813 - 270 sider |
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Side 221
... soldiers , guests , and santons wait ; Within , a palace , and without , a fort ; Here men of every clime appear to make resort . LVII . Richly caparison'd , a ready row Of armed horse , and many a warlike store Circled the wide ...
... soldiers , guests , and santons wait ; Within , a palace , and without , a fort ; Here men of every clime appear to make resort . LVII . Richly caparison'd , a ready row Of armed horse , and many a warlike store Circled the wide ...
Side 238
... soldier amongst the Greeks , an Albanese who speaks Romaic - It means properly " a lad . ” 30. Their most popular choral songs , are generally chaunted in dancing by men or women indiscriminately . The first words are merely a kind of ...
... soldier amongst the Greeks , an Albanese who speaks Romaic - It means properly " a lad . ” 30. Their most popular choral songs , are generally chaunted in dancing by men or women indiscriminately . The first words are merely a kind of ...
Side 247
... soldier ere the morning star ; While throng'd the citizens with terror dumb , Or whispering , with white lips- " The foe ! They come ! XXVI . [ they come ! " And wild and high the " Cameron's gathering " rose ! The war - note of Lochiel ...
... soldier ere the morning star ; While throng'd the citizens with terror dumb , Or whispering , with white lips- " The foe ! They come ! XXVI . [ they come ! " And wild and high the " Cameron's gathering " rose ! The war - note of Lochiel ...
Side 250
... soldier taught to yield ; An empire thou couldst crush , command , rebuild , But govern not thy pettiest passion , nor , However deeply in men's spirits skill'd , Look through thine own , nor curb the lust of war , Nor learn that ...
... soldier taught to yield ; An empire thou couldst crush , command , rebuild , But govern not thy pettiest passion , nor , However deeply in men's spirits skill'd , Look through thine own , nor curb the lust of war , Nor learn that ...
Side 256
... soldier's lid , Lamenting and yet envying such a doom , Falling for France , whose rights he battled to resume . LVII . Brief , brave and glorious was his young career , - His mourners were two hosts , his friends and foes , And fitly ...
... soldier's lid , Lamenting and yet envying such a doom , Falling for France , whose rights he battled to resume . LVII . Brief , brave and glorious was his young career , - His mourners were two hosts , his friends and foes , And fitly ...
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