Childe Harold's PilgrimageLovell Brothers, 1813 - 270 sider |
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... throne : ( 4 ) Mightiest of many such ! Hence let me trace The latent grandeur of thy dwelling place . It may not be : nor ev'n can Fancy's eye Restore what Time hath labour'd to deface . Yet these proud pillars claim no passing sigh ...
... throne : ( 4 ) Mightiest of many such ! Hence let me trace The latent grandeur of thy dwelling place . It may not be : nor ev'n can Fancy's eye Restore what Time hath labour'd to deface . Yet these proud pillars claim no passing sigh ...
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... throne , And thou may'st find a new Calypso there . Sweet Florence ! could another ever share This wayward , loveless heart , it would be thine ; But check'd by every tie , I may not dare To cast a worthless offering at thy shrine , Nor ...
... throne , And thou may'st find a new Calypso there . Sweet Florence ! could another ever share This wayward , loveless heart , it would be thine ; But check'd by every tie , I may not dare To cast a worthless offering at thy shrine , Nor ...
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... , ' Twas , as if darting from her heavenly throne , A brighter glance her form reflected gave , Till sparkling billows seem'd to light the banks they lave . LXXXI . Glanc'd many a light caique along the foam 228 CHILDE HAROLD'S.
... , ' Twas , as if darting from her heavenly throne , A brighter glance her form reflected gave , Till sparkling billows seem'd to light the banks they lave . LXXXI . Glanc'd many a light caique along the foam 228 CHILDE HAROLD'S.
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... days ? Shall we , who struck the Lion down , shall we Pay the Wolf homage ; proffering lowly gaze And servile knees to thrones ? No ; prove before ye praise ! * XX . If not , o'er one fallen despot boast G 3 PILGRIMAGE . 245 XVI. ...
... days ? Shall we , who struck the Lion down , shall we Pay the Wolf homage ; proffering lowly gaze And servile knees to thrones ? No ; prove before ye praise ! * XX . If not , o'er one fallen despot boast G 3 PILGRIMAGE . 245 XVI. ...
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... throne had still been thine , or never been ; For daring made thy rise as fall : thou seek'st Even now to re - assume the imperial mien , And shake again the world , the Thunderer of the scene ! XXXVII . Conqueror and captive of the ...
... throne had still been thine , or never been ; For daring made thy rise as fall : thou seek'st Even now to re - assume the imperial mien , And shake again the world , the Thunderer of the scene ! XXXVII . Conqueror and captive of the ...
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