Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: A RomauntG. H. Derby, 1852 - 315 sider |
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Side 34
... rest before . 6 . What Exile from himself can flee ? To Zones , though more and more remote , Still , still pursues , where - e'er I be , The blight of life - the demon Thought . 7 . Yet others rapt in pleasure seem , And taste of all ...
... rest before . 6 . What Exile from himself can flee ? To Zones , though more and more remote , Still , still pursues , where - e'er I be , The blight of life - the demon Thought . 7 . Yet others rapt in pleasure seem , And taste of all ...
Side 37
... rest ? XCII . Oh , known the earliest , and esteem'd the most ! Dear to a heart where nought was left so dear ! Though to my hopeless days for ever lost , In dreams deny me not to see thee here ! And Morn in secret shall renew the tear ...
... rest ? XCII . Oh , known the earliest , and esteem'd the most ! Dear to a heart where nought was left so dear ! Though to my hopeless days for ever lost , In dreams deny me not to see thee here ! And Morn in secret shall renew the tear ...
Side 43
... rest . VIII . Yet if , as holiest men have deem'd , there be A land of souls beyond that sable shore , To shame the doctrine of the Sadducee And sophists , madly vain of dubious lore ; How sweet it were in concert to adore With those ...
... rest . VIII . Yet if , as holiest men have deem'd , there be A land of souls beyond that sable shore , To shame the doctrine of the Sadducee And sophists , madly vain of dubious lore ; How sweet it were in concert to adore With those ...
Side 54
... approach to Constantinople ; but from the different features of the last , a comparison can hardly be made . ( 5 ) The Greek monks are so called . L. Here in the sultriest season let him rest , Ꮞ CANTO IL . CHILDE HAROLD'S.
... approach to Constantinople ; but from the different features of the last , a comparison can hardly be made . ( 5 ) The Greek monks are so called . L. Here in the sultriest season let him rest , Ꮞ CANTO IL . CHILDE HAROLD'S.
Side 55
... rest , Fresh is the green beneath those aged trees ; Here winds of gentlest wing will fan his breast , From heaven itself he may inhale the breeze : The plain is far beneath -oh ! let him seize Pure pleasure while he can ; the scorching ...
... rest , Fresh is the green beneath those aged trees ; Here winds of gentlest wing will fan his breast , From heaven itself he may inhale the breeze : The plain is far beneath -oh ! let him seize Pure pleasure while he can ; the scorching ...
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Albanian Ali Pacha ancient Athens beauty beheld beneath blood Boccaccio bosom breast breath brow Canto Childe Harold CHILDE HAROLD'S PILGRIMAGE Cicero Constantinople dark death deeds deem'd doth dread dust earth edition Egeria fair fame fate fear feel foes gaze Giaffir Giaour gondoliers Greece Greek hand hath heart heaven hills honour hope hour immortal Italian land light live Lord maid mind mountains muslin ne'er never o'er once Pacha Petrarch Pouqueville rock Romaic Roman Rome scene seen shore sigh slave smile song soul Stanza tale tears thee thine things thou thought tomb Turkish twas Venetians Venice walls wave winds woes word young youth Zuleika ἀπὸ δὲν διὰ εἶναι εἰς ἐν καὶ κὴ μὲ νὰ σᾶς τὰ τὰς τὴν τῆς τὸ τὸν τοῦ τοὺς τῶν