Childe Harold's PilgrimageLovell Brothers, 1813 - 270 sider |
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Side 136
... Salem . He did , and thence was deem'd a deity . Sardan . Not so : -of all his conquests a few columns , Which may be his , and might be mine , if I Thought them worth purchase and conveyance , are The landmarks of the seas of gore he ...
... Salem . He did , and thence was deem'd a deity . Sardan . Not so : -of all his conquests a few columns , Which may be his , and might be mine , if I Thought them worth purchase and conveyance , are The landmarks of the seas of gore he ...
Side 137
... Salem . Of what thou hast done to me , I speak not . Sardan . Thou think'st that I have wrong'd the queen : is't not so ? Salem . Think ! Thou hast wrong'd her ! Sardan . Patience , prince , and hear me . She has all power and splendour ...
... Salem . Of what thou hast done to me , I speak not . Sardan . Thou think'st that I have wrong'd the queen : is't not so ? Salem . Think ! Thou hast wrong'd her ! Sardan . Patience , prince , and hear me . She has all power and splendour ...
Side 138
... Salem . Yet these are trophies More worthy of a people and their prince Than songs , and lutes , and feasts , and concubines , And lavish'd treasures , and contemned virtues . Sardan . Or for my trophies I have founded cities . There's ...
... Salem . Yet these are trophies More worthy of a people and their prince Than songs , and lutes , and feasts , and concubines , And lavish'd treasures , and contemned virtues . Sardan . Or for my trophies I have founded cities . There's ...
Side 139
... Salem . Alas ! The doom of Nineveh is seal'd . - Woe -- woe To the unrivall'd city ! Sardan . What dost dread ? Salem . Thou art guarded by thy foes : in a few hours The tempest may break out which overwhelms thee , And thine and mine ...
... Salem . Alas ! The doom of Nineveh is seal'd . - Woe -- woe To the unrivall'd city ! Sardan . What dost dread ? Salem . Thou art guarded by thy foes : in a few hours The tempest may break out which overwhelms thee , And thine and mine ...
Side 140
... Salem . Sardan . Name it . Thou knowest I have done so ever ; ( Gives the signet . I have one more request . Salem . That thou this night forbear the banquet In the pavilion over the Euphrates . Sardan . Forbear the banquet ! Not for ...
... Salem . Sardan . Name it . Thou knowest I have done so ever ; ( Gives the signet . I have one more request . Salem . That thou this night forbear the banquet In the pavilion over the Euphrates . Sardan . Forbear the banquet ! Not for ...
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