Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. A romaunt. [With a portrait.]John Murray, 1842 - 331 oldal |
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16. oldal
... light Eros finds a feere ; Maidens , like moths , are ever caught by glare , And Mammon wins his way where Seraphs might despair . " of habits and tastes too intellectual for mere vulgar debauchery , " but , assuredly , quite incapable ...
... light Eros finds a feere ; Maidens , like moths , are ever caught by glare , And Mammon wins his way where Seraphs might despair . " of habits and tastes too intellectual for mere vulgar debauchery , " but , assuredly , quite incapable ...
17. oldal
... light winds blew , As glad to waft him from his native home ; And fast the white rocks faded from his view , And soon were lost in circumambient foam : And then , it may be , of his wish to roam Repented he , but in his bosom slept The ...
... light winds blew , As glad to waft him from his native home ; And fast the white rocks faded from his view , And soon were lost in circumambient foam : And then , it may be , of his wish to roam Repented he , but in his bosom slept The ...
44. oldal
... light , lively tones in Lady's bower , Seen her long locks that foil the painter's power , Her fairy form , with more than female grace , Scarce would you deem that Saragoza's tower Beheld her smile in Danger's Gorgon face , Thin the ...
... light , lively tones in Lady's bower , Seen her long locks that foil the painter's power , Her fairy form , with more than female grace , Scarce would you deem that Saragoza's tower Beheld her smile in Danger's Gorgon face , Thin the ...
48. oldal
... light of day . Yet we see no swellings or risings in the ground , indicating the graves of the temples . All therefore is mystery , and the Greeks may truly say , Where stood the walls of our fathers ? ' scarce their mossy tombs remain ...
... light of day . Yet we see no swellings or risings in the ground , indicating the graves of the temples . All therefore is mystery , and the Greeks may truly say , Where stood the walls of our fathers ? ' scarce their mossy tombs remain ...
51. oldal
... light with intention of the poet to imitate Ariosto . rise , with grace , from the level of a strain generally familiar , into an occasional short burst of pathos or splendour , than to interrupt thus a prolonged tone of solemnity by ...
... light with intention of the poet to imitate Ariosto . rise , with grace , from the level of a strain generally familiar , into an occasional short burst of pathos or splendour , than to interrupt thus a prolonged tone of solemnity by ...
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