Childe Harold's PilgrimageLovell Brothers, 1813 - 270 sider |
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Side 278
... Italians are in no respect more ferocious than their neighbours , that man must be wilfully blind , or ignorantly heedless ... Italy has gained by the late transfer of nations , it were useless for Englishmen to enquire , till it becomes ...
... Italians are in no respect more ferocious than their neighbours , that man must be wilfully blind , or ignorantly heedless ... Italy has gained by the late transfer of nations , it were useless for Englishmen to enquire , till it becomes ...
Side 279
... Nature doth not die . Nor yet forget how Venice once was dear , The pleasant place of all festivity , The revel of the earth , the masque of Italy ! IV . But unto us she hath a spell beyond K 2 CHILDE HAROLD'S PILGRIMAGË. ...
... Nature doth not die . Nor yet forget how Venice once was dear , The pleasant place of all festivity , The revel of the earth , the masque of Italy ! IV . But unto us she hath a spell beyond K 2 CHILDE HAROLD'S PILGRIMAGË. ...
Side 285
... Italy ! Thou art the garden of the world , the home Of all Art yields , and Nature can decree ; Even in thy desart , what is like to thee ? Thy very weeds are beautiful , thy waste More rich than other climes ' fertility ; Thy wreck a ...
... Italy ! Thou art the garden of the world , the home Of all Art yields , and Nature can decree ; Even in thy desart , what is like to thee ? Thy very weeds are beautiful , thy waste More rich than other climes ' fertility ; Thy wreck a ...
Side 290
... Italy ! though every other land Thy wrong should ring , and shall , from side to side ; Mother of Arts ! as once of arms ; thy hand Was then our guardian , and is still our guide ; Parent of our Religion ! whom the wide Nations have ...
... Italy ! though every other land Thy wrong should ring , and shall , from side to side ; Mother of Arts ! as once of arms ; thy hand Was then our guardian , and is still our guide ; Parent of our Religion ! whom the wide Nations have ...
Side 292
... Italy ! Time , which hath wrong'd thee with ten thousand rents Of thine imperial garment , shall deny , And hath denied , to every other sky , Spirits which soar from ruin : -thy decay Is still impregnate with divinity , Which gilds it ...
... Italy ! Time , which hath wrong'd thee with ten thousand rents Of thine imperial garment , shall deny , And hath denied , to every other sky , Spirits which soar from ruin : -thy decay Is still impregnate with divinity , Which gilds it ...
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