Childe Harold's PilgrimageLovell Brothers, 1813 - 270 sider |
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Side 191
... star Fandango twirls his jocund castanet : 1 Ah , monarchs ! could ye taste the mirth ye mar , Not in the toils of Glory would ye fret ; The hoarse full drum would sleep , and Man be happy yet XLVIII . How carols now the lusty muleteer ...
... star Fandango twirls his jocund castanet : 1 Ah , monarchs ! could ye taste the mirth ye mar , Not in the toils of Glory would ye fret ; The hoarse full drum would sleep , and Man be happy yet XLVIII . How carols now the lusty muleteer ...
Side 217
... star ) In themes of bloody fray , or gallant fight , But loath'd the bravo's trade , and laugh'd at martial XLI . But when he saw the evening star above Leucadia's far projecting rock of woe , And hail'd the last resort of fruitless ...
... star ) In themes of bloody fray , or gallant fight , But loath'd the bravo's trade , and laugh'd at martial XLI . But when he saw the evening star above Leucadia's far projecting rock of woe , And hail'd the last resort of fruitless ...
Side 225
... star'd aghast : For ere night's midmost , stillest hour was past The native revels of the troop began ; Each Palikar ( 29 ) his sabre from him cast , And bounding hand in hand , man link'd to man , Yelling their uncouth dirge , long ...
... star'd aghast : For ere night's midmost , stillest hour was past The native revels of the troop began ; Each Palikar ( 29 ) his sabre from him cast , And bounding hand in hand , man link'd to man , Yelling their uncouth dirge , long ...
Side 243
... star which rises o'er her steep , nor climb ; Harold , once more within the vortex , roll'd On with the giddy circle , chasing Time , Yet with a nobler aim than in his youth's fond prime . XII . But soon he knew himself the most unfit G ...
... star which rises o'er her steep , nor climb ; Harold , once more within the vortex , roll'd On with the giddy circle , chasing Time , Yet with a nobler aim than in his youth's fond prime . XII . But soon he knew himself the most unfit G ...
Side 244
... stars , Till he had peopled , them with beings bright As their own beams ; and earth , and earth - born jars , And human frailties , were forgotten quite : Could he have kept his spirits to that flight He had been happy ? but his clay ...
... stars , Till he had peopled , them with beings bright As their own beams ; and earth , and earth - born jars , And human frailties , were forgotten quite : Could he have kept his spirits to that flight He had been happy ? but his clay ...
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