Childe Harold's PilgrimageLovell Brothers, 1813 - 270 sider |
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Side 153
... soldier - what is there to fear ? Bel . The soldier . Arb . And the priest , it may be ; but If you thought thus , or think , why not retain Your king of concubines ? why stir me up ? Why spur me to this enterprise ? your own No less ...
... soldier - what is there to fear ? Bel . The soldier . Arb . And the priest , it may be ; but If you thought thus , or think , why not retain Your king of concubines ? why stir me up ? Why spur me to this enterprise ? your own No less ...
Side 154
... soldiers . True , And therefore need a soldier to command them . Bel . That Salemenes is . Arb . But not their king . Besides , he hates the effeminate thing that governs , For the queen's sake , his sister . Mark you not He keeps aloof ...
... soldiers . True , And therefore need a soldier to command them . Bel . That Salemenes is . Arb . But not their king . Besides , he hates the effeminate thing that governs , For the queen's sake , his sister . Mark you not He keeps aloof ...
Side 155
... - why so must we : the attack Were easy in the isolated bower , Beset with drowsy guards and drunken courtiers ; But in the Hall of Nimrod- Bel . Is it so ? Methought the haughty soldier fear'd to mount A throne too SC . I. 155 A TRAGEDY .
... - why so must we : the attack Were easy in the isolated bower , Beset with drowsy guards and drunken courtiers ; But in the Hall of Nimrod- Bel . Is it so ? Methought the haughty soldier fear'd to mount A throne too SC . I. 155 A TRAGEDY .
Side 156
George Gordon Byron Baron Byron. Methought the haughty soldier fear'd to mount A throne too easily does it disappoint theė To find there is a slipperier step or two . Than what was counted on ? Arb . When the hour comes , Thou shalt ...
George Gordon Byron Baron Byron. Methought the haughty soldier fear'd to mount A throne too easily does it disappoint theė To find there is a slipperier step or two . Than what was counted on ? Arb . When the hour comes , Thou shalt ...
Side 159
... soldier - the best captain Of all who discipline our nations -- No , ' I'll not insult him thus , to bid him render The scimitar to me he never yielded Unto our enemies . Chief , keep your weapon . Salem . ( delivering back the signet ) ...
... soldier - the best captain Of all who discipline our nations -- No , ' I'll not insult him thus , to bid him render The scimitar to me he never yielded Unto our enemies . Chief , keep your weapon . Salem . ( delivering back the signet ) ...
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