Childe Harold's PilgrimageLovell Brothers, 1813 - 270 sider |
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Side 224
... fear the Suliotes stretch'd the welcome hand , Led them o'er rocks and past the dangerous swamp , Kinder than polish'd slaves though not so bland , And pil'd the hearth , and wrung the garments damp , And fill'd the bowl , and trimm'd ...
... fear the Suliotes stretch'd the welcome hand , Led them o'er rocks and past the dangerous swamp , Kinder than polish'd slaves though not so bland , And pil'd the hearth , and wrung the garments damp , And fill'd the bowl , and trimm'd ...
Side 226
... fear ; He neither must know who would serve the Vizier : Since the days of our prophet the Crescent ne'er saw A chief ever glorious like Ali Pashaw . 10 . Dark Muchtar his son to the Danube is sped , Let the yellow - hair'd * Giaours ...
... fear ; He neither must know who would serve the Vizier : Since the days of our prophet the Crescent ne'er saw A chief ever glorious like Ali Pashaw . 10 . Dark Muchtar his son to the Danube is sped , Let the yellow - hair'd * Giaours ...
Side 246
... fears , Have all been borne , and broken by the accord Of roused - up millions : all that most endears Glory , is when the myrtle wreathes a sword Such as Harmodius ( 2 ) drew on Athen's tyrant lord , XXI . There was a sound of revelry ...
... fears , Have all been borne , and broken by the accord Of roused - up millions : all that most endears Glory , is when the myrtle wreathes a sword Such as Harmodius ( 2 ) drew on Athen's tyrant lord , XXI . There was a sound of revelry ...
Side 262
... fears ? Roused up to too much wrath which follows o'ergrown LXXXII . They made themselves a fearful monument ! The wreck of old opinions - things which grew Breathed from the birth of time : the veil they rent : And what behind it lay ...
... fears ? Roused up to too much wrath which follows o'ergrown LXXXII . They made themselves a fearful monument ! The wreck of old opinions - things which grew Breathed from the birth of time : the veil they rent : And what behind it lay ...
Side 268
... that master - spell , Which stung his foes to wrath , which grew from fear , And doom'd him to the zealot's ready Hell , Which answers to all doubts so eloquently well . CVIII . Yet , peace be with their ashes , 268 CHILDE HAROLD'S.
... that master - spell , Which stung his foes to wrath , which grew from fear , And doom'd him to the zealot's ready Hell , Which answers to all doubts so eloquently well . CVIII . Yet , peace be with their ashes , 268 CHILDE HAROLD'S.
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