Childe Harold's PilgrimageLovell Brothers, 1813 - 270 sider |
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... thing ! In yonder rippling bay , their na val host Did many a Roman Chief and Asian king , ( 15 ) To doubtful conflict , certain slaughter bring : Look where the second Cæsar's trophies rose ! ( 16 ) Now , like the hands that rear'd ...
... thing ! In yonder rippling bay , their na val host Did many a Roman Chief and Asian king , ( 15 ) To doubtful conflict , certain slaughter bring : Look where the second Cæsar's trophies rose ! ( 16 ) Now , like the hands that rear'd ...
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... things most new to ear and eye The pilgrim rested here his weary feet , And gaz'd around on Moslem luxury , Till quickly wearied with that spacious seat Of Wealth and Wantonness , the choice retreat Of sated Grandeur , from the city's ...
... things most new to ear and eye The pilgrim rested here his weary feet , And gaz'd around on Moslem luxury , Till quickly wearied with that spacious seat Of Wealth and Wantonness , the choice retreat Of sated Grandeur , from the city's ...
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... thing Restless and worn , and stern and wearisome , Droop'd as a a wild - born falcon with clipt wing , To whom the boundless air alone were home : Then came his fit again , which to o'ercome , As eagerly the barr'd - up bird will beat ...
... thing Restless and worn , and stern and wearisome , Droop'd as a a wild - born falcon with clipt wing , To whom the boundless air alone were home : Then came his fit again , which to o'ercome , As eagerly the barr'd - up bird will beat ...
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... things are untold . XXXIV . There is a very life in our despair , Vitality of poison , —a quick root Which feeds these deadly branches ; for it were As nothing did we die ; but Life will suit Itself to Sorrow's most detested fruit ...
... things are untold . XXXIV . There is a very life in our despair , Vitality of poison , —a quick root Which feeds these deadly branches ; for it were As nothing did we die ; but Life will suit Itself to Sorrow's most detested fruit ...
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... things ! hadst thou been betwixt , Thy throne had still been thine , or never been ; For daring made thy rise as fall : thou seek'st Even now to re - assume the imperial mien , And shake again the world , the Thunderer of the scene ...
... things ! hadst thou been betwixt , Thy throne had still been thine , or never been ; For daring made thy rise as fall : thou seek'st Even now to re - assume the imperial mien , And shake again the world , the Thunderer of the scene ...
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