Childe Harold's PilgrimageLovell Brothers, 1813 - 270 sider |
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Side 197
... fair , Others along the safer Turnpike fly ; Some Richmond - hill ascend , some scud to Ware , And many to the steep of Highgate bie . Ask ye , Baotian shades ! the reason why ; ( 15 ) ' Tis to the worship of the solemn Horn , Grasp'd ...
... fair , Others along the safer Turnpike fly ; Some Richmond - hill ascend , some scud to Ware , And many to the steep of Highgate bie . Ask ye , Baotian shades ! the reason why ; ( 15 ) ' Tis to the worship of the solemn Horn , Grasp'd ...
Side 200
... fair , how young , how soft soe'er he seem , Full from the fount of Joy's delicious springs Some bitter o'er the flowers its bubbling venom flings . ( 16 ) LXXXIII . Yet to the beauteous form he was not blind , Though now it mov'd him ...
... fair , how young , how soft soe'er he seem , Full from the fount of Joy's delicious springs Some bitter o'er the flowers its bubbling venom flings . ( 16 ) LXXXIII . Yet to the beauteous form he was not blind , Though now it mov'd him ...
Side 202
... fair Cadiz ! yea , a long adieu ! Who may forget how well thy walls have stood ? When all were changing thou alone wert true , First to be free and last to be subdued ; And if amidst a scene , a shock so rude , Some native blood was ...
... fair Cadiz ! yea , a long adieu ! Who may forget how well thy walls have stood ? When all were changing thou alone wert true , First to be free and last to be subdued ; And if amidst a scene , a shock so rude , Some native blood was ...
Side 210
... could not Pluto spare the chief once more , To scare a second robber from his prey ? Idly he wander'd on the Stygian shore Nor now preserv'd the walls he lov'd to shield before . XV . Cold is the heart , fair Greece ! 210 CHILDE HAROLD'S.
... could not Pluto spare the chief once more , To scare a second robber from his prey ? Idly he wander'd on the Stygian shore Nor now preserv'd the walls he lov'd to shield before . XV . Cold is the heart , fair Greece ! 210 CHILDE HAROLD'S.
Side 211
... fair sight ; When the fresh breeze is fair as breeze may be , The white sail set , the gallant frigate tight ? Masts , spires , and strand retiring to the right , The glorious main expanding o'er the bow , The convoy spread like wild ...
... fair sight ; When the fresh breeze is fair as breeze may be , The white sail set , the gallant frigate tight ? Masts , spires , and strand retiring to the right , The glorious main expanding o'er the bow , The convoy spread like wild ...
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