Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: A Romaunt |
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65. oldal
In yonder rippling bay , their naval host Did many a Roman chief and Asian king
To doubtful conflict , certain slaughter bring : Look where the second Cæsar ' s
trophies rose ! Now , like the hands that rear ' d them , withering : Imperial
anarchs ...
In yonder rippling bay , their naval host Did many a Roman chief and Asian king
To doubtful conflict , certain slaughter bring : Look where the second Cæsar ' s
trophies rose ! Now , like the hands that rear ' d them , withering : Imperial
anarchs ...
167. oldal
Wandering in youth , I traced the path of him , The Roman friend of Rome ' s least
- mortal mind , The friend of Tully : as my bark did skim The bright blue waters
with a fanning wind , Came Megara before me , and behind Ægina lay , Piræus
on ...
Wandering in youth , I traced the path of him , The Roman friend of Rome ' s least
- mortal mind , The friend of Tully : as my bark did skim The bright blue waters
with a fanning wind , Came Megara before me , and behind Ægina lay , Piræus
on ...
175. oldal
Is of another temper , and I roam By Thrasimene ' s lake , in the defiles Fatal to
Roman rashness , more at home ; For there the Carthaginian ' s warlike wiles
Come back before me , as his skill beguiles The host between the mountains and
the ...
Is of another temper , and I roam By Thrasimene ' s lake , in the defiles Fatal to
Roman rashness , more at home ; For there the Carthaginian ' s warlike wiles
Come back before me , as his skill beguiles The host between the mountains and
the ...
180. oldal
... lone Soracte ' s height , display ' d Not now in snow , which asks the lyric
Roman ' s aid I Greswick Finden LXXV . For our remembrance , and 180 (
CANTO IV . CHILDE HAROLD ' S PILGRIMAGE .
... lone Soracte ' s height , display ' d Not now in snow , which asks the lyric
Roman ' s aid I Greswick Finden LXXV . For our remembrance , and 180 (
CANTO IV . CHILDE HAROLD ' S PILGRIMAGE .
185. oldal
To what would one day dwindle that which made Thee more than mortal ? and
that so supine By aught than Romans Rome should thus be laid ? She who was
named Eternal , and array ' d Her warriors but to conquer — she who veild Earth
...
To what would one day dwindle that which made Thee more than mortal ? and
that so supine By aught than Romans Rome should thus be laid ? She who was
named Eternal , and array ' d Her warriors but to conquer — she who veild Earth
...
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