Childe Harold's PilgrimageLovell Brothers, 1813 - 270 sider |
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Side 218
... arm'd ' gainst fate , his wants were few ; Peril he sought not , but ne'er shrank to meet , The scene was savage , but the scene was new ; This made the ceaseless toil of travel sweet , [ heat . Beat back keen winter's blast , and ...
... arm'd ' gainst fate , his wants were few ; Peril he sought not , but ne'er shrank to meet , The scene was savage , but the scene was new ; This made the ceaseless toil of travel sweet , [ heat . Beat back keen winter's blast , and ...
Side 227
... arms and aid they fondly sigh , ne Nor sorely dare encounter hostile rage . Or tear the name defil'd from slavery's mournful page . LXXVI . Hereditary bondsmen ! know ye not Who would be free themselves must strike the blow ; By their ...
... arms and aid they fondly sigh , ne Nor sorely dare encounter hostile rage . Or tear the name defil'd from slavery's mournful page . LXXVI . Hereditary bondsmen ! know ye not Who would be free themselves must strike the blow ; By their ...
Side 246
... Arm ! Arm ! it is - it is - the cannon's opening roar ! XXIII . Within a windowed niche of that high hall Sate Brunswick's fated chieften ; he did hear . That sound the first amidst the festival , And caught its tone with Death's ...
... Arm ! Arm ! it is - it is - the cannon's opening roar ! XXIII . Within a windowed niche of that high hall Sate Brunswick's fated chieften ; he did hear . That sound the first amidst the festival , And caught its tone with Death's ...
Side 248
... arms , -the day Battle's magnificently - stern array ! The thunder - clouds close o'er it , which when rent The earth is covered thick with other clay Which her own clay shall cover , heaped and pent , Rider and horse , -friend , foe ...
... arms , -the day Battle's magnificently - stern array ! The thunder - clouds close o'er it , which when rent The earth is covered thick with other clay Which her own clay shall cover , heaped and pent , Rider and horse , -friend , foe ...
Side 290
... arms ; thy hand Was then our guardian , and is still our guide ; Parent of our Religion ! whom the wide Nations have knelt to for the keys of heaven ! Europe , repentant of her parricide , Shall yet redeem thee , and , all backward ...
... arms ; thy hand Was then our guardian , and is still our guide ; Parent of our Religion ! whom the wide Nations have knelt to for the keys of heaven ! Europe , repentant of her parricide , Shall yet redeem thee , and , all backward ...
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