Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: A RomauntJ. Murray, 1841 - 320 էջ |
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... thou ever be what now thou art , Nor unbeseem the promise of thy spring , As fair in form , as warm yet pure in heart , Love's image upon earth without his wing , And guileless beyond Hope's imagining ! And surely she who now so fondly ...
... thou ever be what now thou art , Nor unbeseem the promise of thy spring , As fair in form , as warm yet pure in heart , Love's image upon earth without his wing , And guileless beyond Hope's imagining ! And surely she who now so fondly ...
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... 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 .
... 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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... thou ! in Hellas deem'd of heavenly birth , Muse ! form'd or fabled at the minstrel's will ! Since shamed full oft by later lyres on earth , Mine dares not call thee from thy sacred hill : Yet there I've wander'd by thy vaunted rill ...
... thou ! in Hellas deem'd of heavenly birth , Muse ! form'd or fabled at the minstrel's will ! Since shamed full oft by later lyres on earth , Mine dares not call thee from thy sacred hill : Yet there I've wander'd by thy vaunted rill ...
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... thou weep and wail ? Or dost thou dread the billows ' rage , Or tremble at the gale ? But dash the tear - drop from thine eye ; Our ship is swift and strong : Our fleetest falcon scarce can fly More merrily along . " 4 ' Let winds be ...
... thou weep and wail ? Or dost thou dread the billows ' rage , Or tremble at the gale ? But dash the tear - drop from thine eye ; Our ship is swift and strong : Our fleetest falcon scarce can fly More merrily along . " 4 ' Let winds be ...
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... thou look so pale ? Of dost thou dread a French focman , Of slaver at the gale Doom'st thou 1 tremble for my life ? Su Chalde , I'm not so weak ; But thinking on an absent wife Wall blanch a faithful cheek . 4 My spouse and boys dwell ...
... thou look so pale ? Of dost thou dread a French focman , Of slaver at the gale Doom'st thou 1 tremble for my life ? Su Chalde , I'm not so weak ; But thinking on an absent wife Wall blanch a faithful cheek . 4 My spouse and boys dwell ...
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