Childe Harold's PilgrimageLovell Brothers, 1813 - 270 sider |
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Side 175
... And surely she who now so fondly rears Thy youth , in thee , thus hourly brightening , Beholds the rainbow of her future years , Before whose heavenly hues all sorrow disappears . Young Peri of the West ! - ' tis well TO IANTHE. ...
... And surely she who now so fondly rears Thy youth , in thee , thus hourly brightening , Beholds the rainbow of her future years , Before whose heavenly hues all sorrow disappears . Young Peri of the West ! - ' tis well TO IANTHE. ...
Side 176
... young my strain I would commend , But bid me with my wreath one matchless lily blend . Such is thy name with this my verse entwin'd ; And long as kinder eyes a look shall cast On Harold's page , Ianthe's here enshrin'd Shall thus be ...
... young my strain I would commend , But bid me with my wreath one matchless lily blend . Such is thy name with this my verse entwin'd ; And long as kinder eyes a look shall cast On Harold's page , Ianthe's here enshrin'd Shall thus be ...
Side 191
... young - eyed Lewdness walks her midnight rounds Girt with the silent crimes of Capitals , Still to the last kind Vice clings to the tott'ring walls . XLVII . Not so the rustic - with his trembling mate He lurks , nor casts his heavy eye ...
... young - eyed Lewdness walks her midnight rounds Girt with the silent crimes of Capitals , Still to the last kind Vice clings to the tott'ring walls . XLVII . Not so the rustic - with his trembling mate He lurks , nor casts his heavy eye ...
Side 192
... young , the proud , the brave , To swell one bloated Chief's unwholesome reign , No step between submission and a grave , The rise of rapine and the fall of Spain ? And doth the Power that man adores ordain Their doom , nor heed the ...
... young , the proud , the brave , To swell one bloated Chief's unwholesome reign , No step between submission and a grave , The rise of rapine and the fall of Spain ? And doth the Power that man adores ordain Their doom , nor heed the ...
Side 195
... young , But ne'er didst thou , fair Mount ! when Greece was See round thy giant base a brighter choir , Nor e'er did Delphi , when her priestess sung The Pythian hymn with more than mortal fire , Behold a train more fitting to inspire ...
... young , But ne'er didst thou , fair Mount ! when Greece was See round thy giant base a brighter choir , Nor e'er did Delphi , when her priestess sung The Pythian hymn with more than mortal fire , Behold a train more fitting to inspire ...
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Altada Arbaces Assyria aught Bactria Balea Bard bear beauty behold Beleses beneath blood bosom breast breath brow CANTO Childe Harold dare dark death deem deem'd deep dost thou doth dread Dunciad dust dwell e'er earth Edinburgh Review Euphrates Exit fair fame feel foes gaze glorious glory Greece Greek guard hand hath hear heart heaven honour hope hour immortal king land leave live lord lyre Mede mighty mind monarch mortal mountains Muse Myrrha ne'er never night Nimrod o'er once palace Pania passion poem praise prince realm rebels rock Salem Salemenes Sardan SARDANAPALUS satraps scene Semiramis Sfero shine shore sigh sire slave smile soldier song soul spirit stars sweet sword tears thee thine things thou art thought throne tomb turn'd twas unto Venice voice walls waves wild wilt woes wouldst youth Zames Zarina