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... Yet with smooth smile his tyrant can accost , And wield the slavish sickle , not
the sword : Ah ! Greece ! they love thee least who owe thee most ; Their birth ,
their blood , and that sublirne record Of hero sires , who shame thy now
degenerate ...
... Yet with smooth smile his tyrant can accost , And wield the slavish sickle , not
the sword : Ah ! Greece ! they love thee least who owe thee most ; Their birth ,
their blood , and that sublirne record Of hero sires , who shame thy now
degenerate ...
Side 72
It was not the least of the crimes laid io ihe charge of Verrus , that he had
plundered Sicily , in the manner since imitated at Athens . The most unblushing
impudence could hardly go farther than to affix the name of its plunderer to the
walls of ...
It was not the least of the crimes laid io ihe charge of Verrus , that he had
plundered Sicily , in the manner since imitated at Athens . The most unblushing
impudence could hardly go farther than to affix the name of its plunderer to the
walls of ...
Side 76
... would sendes it the favourite of all who have eyes for arı or nature . The climate
, to me at least appeared a perpetual spring ; during eight months I never passed
a day without bo . ing , as many hours on horseback : rain is extremely rare ...
... would sendes it the favourite of all who have eyes for arı or nature . The climate
, to me at least appeared a perpetual spring ; during eight months I never passed
a day without bo . ing , as many hours on horseback : rain is extremely rare ...
Side 78
... as the Jews have from mankind in general . of the ancient Greeks we know
more than enough ; at least the younger men of Europe devote much of their time
to the study of the Greck writers and history , which would be more usefully spent
in ...
... as the Jews have from mankind in general . of the ancient Greeks we know
more than enough ; at least the younger men of Europe devote much of their time
to the study of the Greck writers and history , which would be more usefully spent
in ...
Side 83
... which the advantage of my present situation enabled me to clear , or at least to
make the attempt . I have endeavoured to wave the porsonal feelings , which rise
in despite of me in touching upon any part of the Edinburgh Review ; not from a ...
... which the advantage of my present situation enabled me to clear , or at least to
make the attempt . I have endeavoured to wave the porsonal feelings , which rise
in despite of me in touching upon any part of the Edinburgh Review ; not from a ...
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Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: A Romaunt, Volum 1 George Gordon Byron Baron Byron Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1885 |
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