Childe Harold's PilgrimageLovell Brothers, 1813 - 270 sider |
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Side 210
... stand . XIV . Where was thine Ægis , Pallas ! that appall'd Stern Alaric and Havoc on their way ? ( 8 ) Where Peleus ' son ? whom Hell in vain enthrall'd , His shade from Hades upon that dread day , Bursting to light in terrible array ...
... stand . XIV . Where was thine Ægis , Pallas ! that appall'd Stern Alaric and Havoc on their way ? ( 8 ) Where Peleus ' son ? whom Hell in vain enthrall'd , His shade from Hades upon that dread day , Bursting to light in terrible array ...
Side 211
... the tackle glides ; Or school - boy Midshipman that standing by , Strains his shrill pipe as good or ill betides , And well the docile crew that skilful urchin guides . XIX . White is the glassy deck , without a PILGRIMAGE . 211.
... the tackle glides ; Or school - boy Midshipman that standing by , Strains his shrill pipe as good or ill betides , And well the docile crew that skilful urchin guides . XIX . White is the glassy deck , without a PILGRIMAGE . 211.
Side 212
... stand , Or to some well - known measure featly move , Thoughtless , as if on shore they still were free to rove . XXII . Through Calpe's straits survey the steepy shore ; Europe and Afric on each other gaze ! Lands of the dark - eyed ...
... stand , Or to some well - known measure featly move , Thoughtless , as if on shore they still were free to rove . XXII . Through Calpe's straits survey the steepy shore ; Europe and Afric on each other gaze ! Lands of the dark - eyed ...
Side 239
... Merci ; -what then must be our feelings when standing on the tumulus of the two hundred ( Greeks ) who fell on Marathon ? END OF NOTES TO CANTO 23 . A ROMAUNT . CANTO III . I. Is thy face 239 39. "Siste Viator-beroa calcas !" was ...
... Merci ; -what then must be our feelings when standing on the tumulus of the two hundred ( Greeks ) who fell on Marathon ? END OF NOTES TO CANTO 23 . A ROMAUNT . CANTO III . I. Is thy face 239 39. "Siste Viator-beroa calcas !" was ...
Side 243
... stand Unheeded , searching through the crowd to find Fit speculation ! such as in strange land He found in wonder - works of God and Nature's hand . XI . But who can view the ripened rose , nor seek To wear it ? who can curiously behold ...
... stand Unheeded , searching through the crowd to find Fit speculation ! such as in strange land He found in wonder - works of God and Nature's hand . XI . But who can view the ripened rose , nor seek To wear it ? who can curiously behold ...
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