Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: A RomauntJ. Murray, 1841 - 320 էջ |
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Արդյունքներ 39–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
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... deep , His fabled golden tribute bent to pay ; And soon on board the Lusian pilots leap , And steer ' twixt fertile shores where yet few rustics reap . XV . Oh , Christ ! it is a goodly sight to see What Heaven hath done for this ...
... deep , His fabled golden tribute bent to pay ; And soon on board the Lusian pilots leap , And steer ' twixt fertile shores where yet few rustics reap . XV . Oh , Christ ! it is a goodly sight to see What Heaven hath done for this ...
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... deep , The orange tints that gild the greenest bough , The torrents that from cliff to valley leap , The vine on high , the willow branch below , Mix'd in one mighty scene , with varied beauty glow . HWarren F Finder XX . Then slowly ...
... deep , The orange tints that gild the greenest bough , The torrents that from cliff to valley leap , The vine on high , the willow branch below , Mix'd in one mighty scene , with varied beauty glow . HWarren F Finder XX . Then slowly ...
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... And sundry legends to the stranger tell : Here impious men have punish'd been , and lo ! Deep in yon cave Honorius long did dwell , In hope to merit heaven by making earth a hell . XXI . And here and there , as up the ...
... And sundry legends to the stranger tell : Here impious men have punish'd been , and lo ! Deep in yon cave Honorius long did dwell , In hope to merit heaven by making earth a hell . XXI . And here and there , as up the ...
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... deep and wide , Ne horrid crags , nor mountains dark and tall , Rise like the rocks that part Hispania's land from Gaul : XXXIII . But these between a silver streamlet glides , And scarce a name distinguisheth the brook , Though rival ...
... deep and wide , Ne horrid crags , nor mountains dark and tall , Rise like the rocks that part Hispania's land from Gaul : XXXIII . But these between a silver streamlet glides , And scarce a name distinguisheth the brook , Though rival ...
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... deep ; There for the weary still a haven smiles , Though the fair goddess long hath ceased to weep , And o'er her cliffs a fruitless watch to keep For him who dared prefer a mortal bride : Here , too , his boy essay'd the dreadful leap ...
... deep ; There for the weary still a haven smiles , Though the fair goddess long hath ceased to weep , And o'er her cliffs a fruitless watch to keep For him who dared prefer a mortal bride : Here , too , his boy essay'd the dreadful leap ...
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