Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: A RomauntG. H. Derby, 1852 - 315 sider |
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... Dead Sea's shore , All ashes to the taste : Did man compute Existence by enjoyment , and count o'er Such hours ' gainst years of life , score ? - say , would he name three- ( 1 ) The ( fabled ) apples on the brink of the lake Asphaltes ...
... Dead Sea's shore , All ashes to the taste : Did man compute Existence by enjoyment , and count o'er Such hours ' gainst years of life , score ? - say , would he name three- ( 1 ) The ( fabled ) apples on the brink of the lake Asphaltes ...
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... dead who rise upon our dreams , But of ideal beauty , which became In him existence , and o'erflowing teems Along his burning page , distemper'd though it seems . LXXIX . This breathed itself to life in Julie , this Invested her with ...
... dead who rise upon our dreams , But of ideal beauty , which became In him existence , and o'erflowing teems Along his burning page , distemper'd though it seems . LXXIX . This breathed itself to life in Julie , this Invested her with ...
Side 143
... dead Are honour'd by the nations let it be And light the laurels on a loftier head ! And be the Spartan's epitaph on me - " Sparta hath many a worthier son than he . " ' ) Meantime I seek no sympathies , nor need ; The thorus which I ...
... dead Are honour'd by the nations let it be And light the laurels on a loftier head ! And be the Spartan's epitaph on me - " Sparta hath many a worthier son than he . " ' ) Meantime I seek no sympathies , nor need ; The thorus which I ...
Side 144
... dead Doges are declined to dust ; But where they dwelt , the vast and sumptuous pile Bespeaks the pageant of their splendid trust ; Their sceptre broken , and their sword in rust , Have yielded to the stranger : empty halls , Thin ...
... dead Doges are declined to dust ; But where they dwelt , the vast and sumptuous pile Bespeaks the pageant of their splendid trust ; Their sceptre broken , and their sword in rust , Have yielded to the stranger : empty halls , Thin ...
Side 147
... dead The mourn'd , the loved , the lost- - XXV . - ane too many ! —yet how few ! But my soul wanders ; I demand it back To meditate amongst decay , and stand A ruin amidst ruins ; there to track Fall'n states and buried greatness , o'er ...
... dead The mourn'd , the loved , the lost- - XXV . - ane too many ! —yet how few ! But my soul wanders ; I demand it back To meditate amongst decay , and stand A ruin amidst ruins ; there to track Fall'n states and buried greatness , o'er ...
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