Childe Harold's PilgrimageLovell Brothers, 1813 - 270 sider |
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... Spirit still pervades the spot , Sighs in the gale , keeps silence in the grave , And glides with glassy foot o'er yon melodious wave . LXIII . Of thee hereafter - Ev'n amidst my strain I turn'd aside to pay my homage here ; Forgot the ...
... Spirit still pervades the spot , Sighs in the gale , keeps silence in the grave , And glides with glassy foot o'er yon melodious wave . LXIII . Of thee hereafter - Ev'n amidst my strain I turn'd aside to pay my homage here ; Forgot the ...
Side 209
... spirit biest ! X. Here let me sit upon this massy stone , The marble column's yet unshakeu base ; Here , son of Saturu ! was thy fav'rite throne : ( 4 ) Mightiest of many such ! Hence let me trace The latent grandeur of thy dwelling ...
... spirit biest ! X. Here let me sit upon this massy stone , The marble column's yet unshakeu base ; Here , son of Saturu ! was thy fav'rite throne : ( 4 ) Mightiest of many such ! Hence let me trace The latent grandeur of thy dwelling ...
Side 227
... spirit shall resume , Leap from Eurota's banks , and call thee from the tomb ? LXXIV . Spirit of freedom ! when on Phyle's brow ( 34 ) Thou sat'st with Thrasybulus and his train , Couldst thou forbode the dismal hour which now Dims the ...
... spirit shall resume , Leap from Eurota's banks , and call thee from the tomb ? LXXIV . Spirit of freedom ! when on Phyle's brow ( 34 ) Thou sat'st with Thrasybulus and his train , Couldst thou forbode the dismal hour which now Dims the ...
Side 232
... spirit move Which heeds nor keen reproach nor partial praise ; Since cold each kinder heart that might approve , And none are left to please when none are left to love . XCV . Thou too art gone , thou lov'd and lovely one ! Whom youth ...
... spirit move Which heeds nor keen reproach nor partial praise ; Since cold each kinder heart that might approve , And none are left to please when none are left to love . XCV . Thou too art gone , thou lov'd and lovely one ! Whom youth ...
Side 233
... spirit doubly weak ; Still o'er the features , which perforce they cheer , To feign the pleasure or conceal the pique ; Smiles form the channel of a future tear , Or raise the writhing lip with ill - dissembled sneer . XCVIII . What is ...
... spirit doubly weak ; Still o'er the features , which perforce they cheer , To feign the pleasure or conceal the pique ; Smiles form the channel of a future tear , Or raise the writhing lip with ill - dissembled sneer . XCVIII . What is ...
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