Childe Harold's PilgrimageLovell Brothers, 1813 - 270 sider |
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... speak ? Ah ! may'st thou ever be what now thou art , Nor unbeseem the promise of the spring , As fair in form , as warm yet pure in heart , Love's Image upon earth without his wing , And guileless beyond Hope's imagining ! And surely ...
... speak ? Ah ! may'st thou ever be what now thou art , Nor unbeseem the promise of the spring , As fair in form , as warm yet pure in heart , Love's Image upon earth without his wing , And guileless beyond Hope's imagining ! And surely ...
Side 198
... speak his LXXVII . Again he comes ; nor dart nor lance avail , Nor the wild plunging of the tortur'd horse ; Though man and man's avenging arms assail , Vain are his weapons , vainer is his force . One gallant steed is stretch'd a ...
... speak his LXXVII . Again he comes ; nor dart nor lance avail , Nor the wild plunging of the tortur'd horse ; Though man and man's avenging arms assail , Vain are his weapons , vainer is his force . One gallant steed is stretch'd a ...
Side 208
... of Wit And Passion's host , that never brook'd control ; Can all , saint , sage , or sophist ever writ , People this lonely tower , this tenement refit ? VII . Well didst thou speak , Athena's wisest son 208 CHILDE HAROLD'S.
... of Wit And Passion's host , that never brook'd control ; Can all , saint , sage , or sophist ever writ , People this lonely tower , this tenement refit ? VII . Well didst thou speak , Athena's wisest son 208 CHILDE HAROLD'S.
Side 209
George Gordon Byron Baron Byron. VII . Well didst thou speak , Athena's wisest son ! " All that we know is , nothing can be known . " Why should we shrink from what we cannot shun ? Each has his pang , but feeble sufferers groan With ...
George Gordon Byron Baron Byron. VII . Well didst thou speak , Athena's wisest son ! " All that we know is , nothing can be known . " Why should we shrink from what we cannot shun ? Each has his pang , but feeble sufferers groan With ...
Side 221
... Greek ; And swarthy Nubia's mutilated son , The bearded Turk that rarely deigns to speak , Master of all around , too potent to be meck , LIX . Are mix'd conspicuous : some recline in groups E 3 PILGRIMAGE . 221 LV. ...
... Greek ; And swarthy Nubia's mutilated son , The bearded Turk that rarely deigns to speak , Master of all around , too potent to be meck , LIX . Are mix'd conspicuous : some recline in groups E 3 PILGRIMAGE . 221 LV. ...
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