Childe Harold's PilgrimageLovell Brothers, 1813 - 270 sider |
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... of Wisdom and of Wit And Passion's host , that never brook'd control ; Can all , saint , sage , or sophist ever writ , People this lonely tower , this tenement refit ? VII . Well didst thou speak , Athena's wisest son 208 CHILDE HAROLD'S.
... of Wisdom and of Wit And Passion's host , that never brook'd control ; Can all , saint , sage , or sophist ever writ , People this lonely tower , this tenement refit ? VII . Well didst thou speak , Athena's wisest son 208 CHILDE HAROLD'S.
Side 210
... never knew , till then , the weight of Despot's chains . XIII . What ! shall it e'er be said by British tongue , Albion was happy in Athena's tears ? Though in thy name the slaves her bosom wrung , Tell not the deed to blushing Europe's ...
... never knew , till then , the weight of Despot's chains . XIII . What ! shall it e'er be said by British tongue , Albion was happy in Athena's tears ? Though in thy name the slaves her bosom wrung , Tell not the deed to blushing Europe's ...
Side 213
... never needs a fold ; Alone o'er steeps and foaming falls to lean ; This is not solitude ; ' tis but to hold [ roll'd . Converse with Nature's charms , and view her stores un XXVI . But midst the crowd , the hum , the shock of men , To ...
... never needs a fold ; Alone o'er steeps and foaming falls to lean ; This is not solitude ; ' tis but to hold [ roll'd . Converse with Nature's charms , and view her stores un XXVI . But midst the crowd , the hum , the shock of men , To ...
Side 214
... never leaves a trace behind ; Pass we the calm , the gale , the change , the tack , And each well known caprice of wave and wind ; Pass we the joys and sorrows sailors find , Coop'd in their winged sea - girt citadel ; The foul , the ...
... never leaves a trace behind ; Pass we the calm , the gale , the change , the tack , And each well known caprice of wave and wind ; Pass we the joys and sorrows sailors find , Coop'd in their winged sea - girt citadel ; The foul , the ...
Side 215
... never would he join the lover's whining crew . XXXIV . Not much he kens , I ween , of won an's breast , Who thinks that wanton thing is won by sighs ; What careth she for hearts when once possess'd ? Do proper homage to thine idol's ...
... never would he join the lover's whining crew . XXXIV . Not much he kens , I ween , of won an's breast , Who thinks that wanton thing is won by sighs ; What careth she for hearts when once possess'd ? Do proper homage to thine idol's ...
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