Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: A RomauntJ. Murray, 1841 - 320 էջ |
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... stated . In some very trivial particulars , and those merely local , there might be grounds for such a notion ; but in the main points , I should hope , none whatever . It is almost superfluous to mention that the appellation .
... stated . In some very trivial particulars , and those merely local , there might be grounds for such a notion ; but in the main points , I should hope , none whatever . It is almost superfluous to mention that the appellation .
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... Hope's imagining ! And surely she who now so fondly rears Thy youth , in thee , thus hourly brightening , Beholds the rainbow of her future years , Before whose heavenly hues all sorrow disappears . Young Peri of the West ! - ' tis well.
... Hope's imagining ! And surely she who now so fondly rears Thy youth , in thee , thus hourly brightening , Beholds the rainbow of her future years , Before whose heavenly hues all sorrow disappears . Young Peri of the West ! - ' tis well.
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... fairy fingers near the lyre Of him who hail'd thee , loveliest as thou wast , Such is the most my memory may desire ; Though more than Hope can claim , could Friendship less require ? 7. Gesuc I. A Funda Он , thou ! in x vi TO ANTHE .
... fairy fingers near the lyre Of him who hail'd thee , loveliest as thou wast , Such is the most my memory may desire ; Though more than Hope can claim , could Friendship less require ? 7. Gesuc I. A Funda Он , thou ! in x vi TO ANTHE .
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... hope to heal . XI . His house , his home , his heritage , his lands , The laughing dames in whom he did delight , Whose large blue eyes , fair locks , and snowy hands , Might shake the saintship of an anchorite , And long had fed his ...
... hope to heal . XI . His house , his home , his heritage , his lands , The laughing dames in whom he did delight , Whose large blue eyes , fair locks , and snowy hands , Might shake the saintship of an anchorite , And long had fed his ...
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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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