Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. A romaunt. [With a portrait.]John Murray, 1842 - 331 oldal |
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1 - 5 találat összesen 37 találatból.
22. oldal
... appear that that gentleman had recommended the sup- pression or alteration of this stanza : - " I do not mean to exchange the ninth verse of the Good Night . ' I have no reason to suppose my dog better than his brother brutes , mankind ...
... appear that that gentleman had recommended the sup- pression or alteration of this stanza : - " I do not mean to exchange the ninth verse of the Good Night . ' I have no reason to suppose my dog better than his brother brutes , mankind ...
32. oldal
... appear whereon her shepherds tend Flocks , whose rich fleece right well the trader knows - Now must the pastor's arm his lambs defend : For Spain is compass'd by unyielding foes , And all must shield their all , or share Subjection woes ...
... appear whereon her shepherds tend Flocks , whose rich fleece right well the trader knows - Now must the pastor's arm his lambs defend : For Spain is compass'd by unyielding foes , And all must shield their all , or share Subjection woes ...
45. oldal
... appear ! how languid , wan , and weak ! people are called suddenly to fight for their liberty , and are sorely pressed upon , their best field of battle is the floors upon which their children have played ; the chambers where the family ...
... appear ! how languid , wan , and weak ! people are called suddenly to fight for their liberty , and are sorely pressed upon , their best field of battle is the floors upon which their children have played ; the chambers where the family ...
47. oldal
... appears . The various robberies by Scylla , Nero , and Constantine , are inconsiderable ; for the removal of the statues of bronze , and marble , and ivory , could not greatly affect LXIII . Of thee hereafter . - Ev'n amidst my CANTO I ...
... appears . The various robberies by Scylla , Nero , and Constantine , are inconsiderable ; for the removal of the statues of bronze , and marble , and ivory , could not greatly affect LXIII . Of thee hereafter . - Ev'n amidst my CANTO I ...
53. oldal
... appears , His gory chest unveils life's panting source ; Though death - struck , still his feeble frame he rears ; Staggering , but stemming all , his lord unharm'd he bears . [ " The croupe is a particular leap taught in the manège ...
... appears , His gory chest unveils life's panting source ; Though death - struck , still his feeble frame he rears ; Staggering , but stemming all , his lord unharm'd he bears . [ " The croupe is a particular leap taught in the manège ...
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