Childe Harold's PilgrimageLovell Brothers, 1813 - 270 sider |
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... dwell ? Why ev'n the worm at last disdains her shatter'd cell ! VI . Look on its broken arch , its ruin'd wall , Its chambers desolate , and portals foul : Yes , this was once Ambition's airy hall , The dome of Thought , the palace of ...
... dwell ? Why ev'n the worm at last disdains her shatter'd cell ! VI . Look on its broken arch , its ruin'd wall , Its chambers desolate , and portals foul : Yes , this was once Ambition's airy hall , The dome of Thought , the palace of ...
Side 213
... dwell , And mortal foot hath ne'er , or rarely been ; To climb the trackless mountain all unseen , With the wild flock that never needs a fold ; Alone o'er steeps and foaming falls to lean ; This is not solitude ; ' tis but to hold ...
... dwell , And mortal foot hath ne'er , or rarely been ; To climb the trackless mountain all unseen , With the wild flock that never needs a fold ; Alone o'er steeps and foaming falls to lean ; This is not solitude ; ' tis but to hold ...
Side 225
... For a time they abandon the cave and the chase : But those scarfs of blood - red shall be redder , before The sabre is sheath'd and the battle is o'er . * Drummer . 1 5 . Then the pirates of Parga that dwell PILGRIMAGE . 225.
... For a time they abandon the cave and the chase : But those scarfs of blood - red shall be redder , before The sabre is sheath'd and the battle is o'er . * Drummer . 1 5 . Then the pirates of Parga that dwell PILGRIMAGE . 225.
Side 226
George Gordon Byron Baron Byron. 1 5 . Then the pirates of Parga that dwell by the waves , And teach the pale Franks what it is to be slaves , Shall leave on the beach the long galley and oar , And track to his covert the captive on ...
George Gordon Byron Baron Byron. 1 5 . Then the pirates of Parga that dwell by the waves , And teach the pale Franks what it is to be slaves , Shall leave on the beach the long galley and oar , And track to his covert the captive on ...
Side 242
... dwell Still unimpair'd though old , in the soul's haunted cell . VI . ' Tis to create , and in creating live A being more intense , that we endow With form or fancy , gaining as we give The life we image , even as I do now . What am I ...
... dwell Still unimpair'd though old , in the soul's haunted cell . VI . ' Tis to create , and in creating live A being more intense , that we endow With form or fancy , gaining as we give The life we image , even as I do now . What am I ...
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