Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: A RomauntG. H. Derby, 1852 - 315 sider |
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... words were weak ; To those who gaze on thee what language could they speak ? Ah ! may'st thou ever be what now thou art , Nor unbeseem the promise of thy spring , As fair in form , as warm yet pure in heart , Love's image upon earth ...
... words were weak ; To those who gaze on thee what language could they speak ? Ah ! may'st thou ever be what now thou art , Nor unbeseem the promise of thy spring , As fair in form , as warm yet pure in heart , Love's image upon earth ...
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... word of wail , whilst others sate and wept , And to the reckless gales unmanly moaning kept . XIII . But when the sun was sinking in the sea He seized his harp , which he at times could string , And strike , albeit with untaught melody ...
... word of wail , whilst others sate and wept , And to the reckless gales unmanly moaning kept . XIII . But when the sun was sinking in the sea He seized his harp , which he at times could string , And strike , albeit with untaught melody ...
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... word : with it , Pefla signifies a rock ; without it , Pena has the sense I adopted . I do not think it necessary to alter the passage ; as though the common acceptation affixed to It is " Our Lady of the Rock , " I may well assume the ...
... word : with it , Pefla signifies a rock ; without it , Pena has the sense I adopted . I do not think it necessary to alter the passage ; as though the common acceptation affixed to It is " Our Lady of the Rock , " I may well assume the ...
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... word , the tops are mann'd on high : Hark to the Boatswain's call , the cheering cry ! While through the seaman's hand the tackle glides ; Or schoolboy Midshipman that , standing by , Strains his shrill pipe as good or ill betides , And ...
... word , the tops are mann'd on high : Hark to the Boatswain's call , the cheering cry ! While through the seaman's hand the tackle glides ; Or schoolboy Midshipman that , standing by , Strains his shrill pipe as good or ill betides , And ...
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... word , in deed , unmann'd . LXXV . In all save form alone , how changed ! and who That marks the fire still sparkling in each eye , Who but would deem their bosoms burn'd anew With thy unquenched beam , lost Liberty ! And many dream ...
... word , in deed , unmann'd . LXXV . In all save form alone , how changed ! and who That marks the fire still sparkling in each eye , Who but would deem their bosoms burn'd anew With thy unquenched beam , lost Liberty ! And many dream ...
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Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: A Romaunt : and Other Poems George Gordon Byron Baron Byron Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1812 |
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