Childe Harold's PilgrimageLovell Brothers, 1813 - 270 sider |
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Side 189
... hath no friend , to brother there ) Their rival scarfs of mix'd embroidery , Their various arms that glitter in the air ! What gallant war - hounds rouse them from their lair , And gnash their fangs , loud yelling for their prey ! All ...
... hath no friend , to brother there ) Their rival scarfs of mix'd embroidery , Their various arms that glitter in the air ! What gallant war - hounds rouse them from their lair , And gnash their fangs , loud yelling for their prey ! All ...
Side 193
... hath espous'd , Sung the loud song , and dar'd the deed of war ? And she , whom once the semblance of a scar Appall'd , an owlet's larum chill'd with dread , Now views the column - scattering bay'net jar , The falchion flash , and o'er ...
... hath espous'd , Sung the loud song , and dar'd the deed of war ? And she , whom once the semblance of a scar Appall'd , an owlet's larum chill'd with dread , Now views the column - scattering bay'net jar , The falchion flash , and o'er ...
Side 194
... Hath Phoebus woo'd in vain to spoil her cheek , Which glows yet smoother from his amorous clutch ! Who round the North for paler dames would seek ? How poor their forms appear ! how languid , wan , and weak . LIX . Match me , ye climes ...
... Hath Phoebus woo'd in vain to spoil her cheek , Which glows yet smoother from his amorous clutch ! Who round the North for paler dames would seek ? How poor their forms appear ! how languid , wan , and weak . LIX . Match me , ye climes ...
Side 209
... nor ev'n can Fancy's eye Restore what Time hath labour'd to deface . Yet these proud pillars claim no passing sigh , Unmov'd the Moslem sits , the light Greek carols by . XI . But who , of all the plunderers of D 3 PILGRIMAGE . 209 VII. ...
... nor ev'n can Fancy's eye Restore what Time hath labour'd to deface . Yet these proud pillars claim no passing sigh , Unmov'd the Moslem sits , the light Greek carols by . XI . But who , of all the plunderers of D 3 PILGRIMAGE . 209 VII. ...
Side 210
... hath spar'd ; ( 6 ) Could as the crags upon his native coast , His mind as barren and his heart as hard , Is he whose head conceiv'd , whose hand prepar'd , Aught to displace Athena's poor remains ; Her sons to weak the sacred shrine to ...
... hath spar'd ; ( 6 ) Could as the crags upon his native coast , His mind as barren and his heart as hard , Is he whose head conceiv'd , whose hand prepar'd , Aught to displace Athena's poor remains ; Her sons to weak the sacred shrine to ...
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