Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: A Romaunt |
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Արդյունքներ 40–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
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But man would mar them with an impious hand : And when the Almighty lifts his
fiercest scourge ' Gainst those who most transgress his high command , With
treble vengeance will his hot shafts urge Gaul ' s locust host , and earth from
fellest ...
But man would mar them with an impious hand : And when the Almighty lifts his
fiercest scourge ' Gainst those who most transgress his high command , With
treble vengeance will his hot shafts urge Gaul ' s locust host , and earth from
fellest ...
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Ah , me ! what hand can pencil guide , or pen , To follow half on which the eye
dilates Through views more dazzling unto mortal ken Than those whereof such
things the bard relates , XIX . The horrid crags , by toppling convent crown ' d ,
The ...
Ah , me ! what hand can pencil guide , or pen , To follow half on which the eye
dilates Through views more dazzling unto mortal ken Than those whereof such
things the bard relates , XIX . The horrid crags , by toppling convent crown ' d ,
The ...
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... carved crosses near the path : Yet deem not these devotion ' s offeringThese
are memorials frail of murderous wrath : For wheresoe ' er the shrieking victim
hath Pour ' d forth his blood beneath the assassin ' s knife Some hand erects a
cross ...
... carved crosses near the path : Yet deem not these devotion ' s offeringThese
are memorials frail of murderous wrath : For wheresoe ' er the shrieking victim
hath Pour ' d forth his blood beneath the assassin ' s knife Some hand erects a
cross ...
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Who hang so fiercely on the flying Gaul , Foil ' d by a woman ' s hand , before a
batter ' d wall ? LVII . Yet are Spain ' s maids no race of Amazons , But form ' d for
all the witching arts of love : Though thus in arms they emulate her sons , And in ...
Who hang so fiercely on the flying Gaul , Foil ' d by a woman ' s hand , before a
batter ' d wall ? LVII . Yet are Spain ' s maids no race of Amazons , But form ' d for
all the witching arts of love : Though thus in arms they emulate her sons , And in ...
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Tis to the worship of the solemn Horn , Grasp ' d in the holy hand of Mystery , In
whose dread name both men and maids are sworn , And consecrate the oath
with draught , and dance till morn . LXXI . All have their fooleries — not alike are ...
Tis to the worship of the solemn Horn , Grasp ' d in the holy hand of Mystery , In
whose dread name both men and maids are sworn , And consecrate the oath
with draught , and dance till morn . LXXI . All have their fooleries — not alike are ...
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Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: A Romaunt, Հատոր 1 George Gordon Byron Baron Byron Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1837 |
Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. A romaunt. [With a portrait.] George Gordon Byron Baron Byron Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1842 |
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