Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: A Romaunt |
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... I set a high value , that in this fictitious character , “ Childe Harold , ” I may incur
the suspicion of having intended some real personage : this I beg leave , once for
all , to disclaimHarold is the child of imagination , for the purpose I have stated .
... I set a high value , that in this fictitious character , “ Childe Harold , ” I may incur
the suspicion of having intended some real personage : this I beg leave , once for
all , to disclaimHarold is the child of imagination , for the purpose I have stated .
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Had I proceeded with the Poem , this character would have deepened as he
drew to the close ; for the outline which I once meant to fill up for him was , with
some exceptions , the sketch of a modern Timon , perhaps a poetical Zeluco .
Had I proceeded with the Poem , this character would have deepened as he
drew to the close ; for the outline which I once meant to fill up for him was , with
some exceptions , the sketch of a modern Timon , perhaps a poetical Zeluco .
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Such is thy name with this my verse entwined ; And long as kinder eyes a look
shall cast On Harold ' s page , Ianthe ' s here enshrined Shall thus be first beheld
, forgotten last : My days once number ' d , should this homage past ...
Such is thy name with this my verse entwined ; And long as kinder eyes a look
shall cast On Harold ' s page , Ianthe ' s here enshrined Shall thus be first beheld
, forgotten last : My days once number ' d , should this homage past ...
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Where Superstition once had made her den Now Paphian girls were known to
sing and smile ; And monks might deem their time was come agen , If ancient
tales say true , nor wrong these holy men . US 25 VIII . Yet oft - times in his
CANTO 1 .
Where Superstition once had made her den Now Paphian girls were known to
sing and smile ; And monks might deem their time was come agen , If ancient
tales say true , nor wrong these holy men . US 25 VIII . Yet oft - times in his
CANTO 1 .
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England ' s wealthiest son , Once form ' d thy paradise , as not aware When
wanton Wealth her mightiest deeds hath done , Meek Peace voluptuous lures
was ever wont to shun . XXIII . Here didst thou dwell , here schemes of pleasure
plan ...
England ' s wealthiest son , Once form ' d thy paradise , as not aware When
wanton Wealth her mightiest deeds hath done , Meek Peace voluptuous lures
was ever wont to shun . XXIII . Here didst thou dwell , here schemes of pleasure
plan ...
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amongst ancient appear Athens bear beauty behold beneath better blood breast breath called CANTO changed Childe church dark death deep dust earth edit fair fall fame feel gaze Greek hand Harold hath heard heart heaven hills honour hope hour Italian Italy lake land late least leave less light live look Lord lost mark memory mind mortal mountains Nature never night o'er o’er observed once pass perhaps plain present rise rock Roman Rome round ruin says scene seems seen shore song soul spirit stand STANZA statue stream tears temple thee thine things thou thought tomb traveller tree true turn Venice walls waters waves whole winds wolf young