Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: A RomauntJ. Murray, 1841 - 320 oldal |
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64. oldal
... appear , And gathering storms around convulse the closing year . XLIII . Now Harold felt himself at length alone , And bade to Christian tongues a long adieu ; Now he adventured on a shore unknown , Which all admire , but many dread to ...
... appear , And gathering storms around convulse the closing year . XLIII . Now Harold felt himself at length alone , And bade to Christian tongues a long adieu ; Now he adventured on a shore unknown , Which all admire , but many dread to ...
70. oldal
... shook the court , Slaves , eunuchs , soldiers , guests , and santons wait ; Within , a palace , and without , a fort : Here men of every clime appear to make resort . LVII . Richly caparison'd , a ready row Of armed ...
... shook the court , Slaves , eunuchs , soldiers , guests , and santons wait ; Within , a palace , and without , a fort : Here men of every clime appear to make resort . LVII . Richly caparison'd , a ready row Of armed ...
86. oldal
... Marathon became a magic word ; Which utter'd , to the hearer's eye appear The camp , the host , the fight , the conqueror's career , XC . The flying Mede , his shaftless broken bow 86 [ CANTO II . CHILDE HAROLD'S PILGRIMAGE .
... Marathon became a magic word ; Which utter'd , to the hearer's eye appear The camp , the host , the fight , the conqueror's career , XC . The flying Mede , his shaftless broken bow 86 [ CANTO II . CHILDE HAROLD'S PILGRIMAGE .
94. oldal
... appears . IV . Since my young days of passion - joy , or pain , Perchance my heart and harp have lost a string , And both may jar : it may be , that in vain I would essay as I have sung to sing . Yet , though a dreary strain , to this I ...
... appears . IV . Since my young days of passion - joy , or pain , Perchance my heart and harp have lost a string , And both may jar : it may be , that in vain I would essay as I have sung to sing . Yet , though a dreary strain , to this I ...
96. oldal
... appears at last ; He of the breast which fain no more would feel , Wrung with the wounds which kill not , but ne'er heal ; Yet Time , who changes all , had alter'd him In soul and aspect as in age years steal Fire from the mind as ...
... appears at last ; He of the breast which fain no more would feel , Wrung with the wounds which kill not , but ne'er heal ; Yet Time , who changes all , had alter'd him In soul and aspect as in age years steal Fire from the mind as ...
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