Childe Harold's PilgrimageLovell Brothers, 1813 - 270 sider |
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Side 236
... speaking of his exploits , 12. Ithaca . 13. Actium and Trafalgar need no further mention . The battle of Lepanto , equally bloody and considerable , but less known , was fought in the gulph of Patras ; here the author of Don Quixote ...
... speaking of his exploits , 12. Ithaca . 13. Actium and Trafalgar need no further mention . The battle of Lepanto , equally bloody and considerable , but less known , was fought in the gulph of Patras ; here the author of Don Quixote ...
Side 266
... speak ; But as it is , I live and die unheard , With a most voiceless thought , sheathing it as a sword . XCVIII . The morn is up again , the dewy morn , With breath all incense , and with check all bloom , Laughing the clouds away with ...
... speak ; But as it is , I live and die unheard , With a most voiceless thought , sheathing it as a sword . XCVIII . The morn is up again , the dewy morn , With breath all incense , and with check all bloom , Laughing the clouds away with ...
Side 276
... speaking in his own person . The fact is , that I had be- come weary of drawing a line which every one seemed determined not to perceive : like the Chinese in Goldsmith's " Citizen of the World , " whom nobody would believe to be a ...
... speaking in his own person . The fact is , that I had be- come weary of drawing a line which every one seemed determined not to perceive : like the Chinese in Goldsmith's " Citizen of the World , " whom nobody would believe to be a ...
Side 280
... sought for , and at moments found ; Let these too go for waking Reason deems Such over - weening phantasies unsound And other voices speak , and other sighs surround . VIII . I've taught me other tongues - and in 280 CHILDE HAROLD'S.
... sought for , and at moments found ; Let these too go for waking Reason deems Such over - weening phantasies unsound And other voices speak , and other sighs surround . VIII . I've taught me other tongues - and in 280 CHILDE HAROLD'S.
Side 302
... speak not of men's creeds - they rest between Man and his Maker - but of things allowed , Averr'd , and known , -and daily , hourly , seen- The yoke that is upon us doubly bowed , And the intent of tyranny avowed , The edict of earth's ...
... speak not of men's creeds - they rest between Man and his Maker - but of things allowed , Averr'd , and known , -and daily , hourly , seen- The yoke that is upon us doubly bowed , And the intent of tyranny avowed , The edict of earth's ...
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Altada Arbaces Assyria aught Bactria Balea Bard bear beauty behold Beleses beneath blood bosom breast breath brow CANTO Childe Harold dare dark death deem deem'd deep dost thou doth dread Dunciad dust dwell e'er earth Edinburgh Review Euphrates Exit fair fame feel foes gaze glorious glory Greece Greek guard hand hath hear heart heaven honour hope hour immortal king land leave live lord lyre Mede mighty mind monarch mortal mountains Muse Myrrha ne'er never night Nimrod o'er once palace Pania passion poem praise prince realm rebels rock Salem Salemenes Sardan SARDANAPALUS satraps scene Semiramis Sfero shine shore sigh sire slave smile soldier song soul spirit stars sweet sword tears thee thine things thou art thought throne tomb turn'd twas unto Venice voice walls waves wild wilt woes wouldst youth Zames Zarina