Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: A RomauntJ. Murray, 1841 - 320 էջ |
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... true knights . sans peur , " though not sans reproche . " - If the story of the institution of the " Garter " be not a fable , the knights of that order have for several centuries borne the badge of a Countess of Salisbury , of ...
... true knights . sans peur , " though not sans reproche . " - If the story of the institution of the " Garter " be not a fable , the knights of that order have for several centuries borne the badge of a Countess of Salisbury , of ...
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... known to sing and smile ; And monks might deem their time was come agen , If ancient tales say true , nor wrong these holy men . VIII . Yet oft - times in his maddest mirthful CANTO 1. ) 3 CHILDE HAROLD'S PILGRIMAGE . co.
... known to sing and smile ; And monks might deem their time was come agen , If ancient tales say true , nor wrong these holy men . VIII . Yet oft - times in his maddest mirthful CANTO 1. ) 3 CHILDE HAROLD'S PILGRIMAGE . co.
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... true : Sharp is the knife , and sudden is the stroke ; And sorely would the Gallic foeman rue , If subtle poniards , wrapt beneath the cloke , Could blunt the sabre's edge , or clear the cannon's smoke . LL . At every turn Morena's ...
... true : Sharp is the knife , and sudden is the stroke ; And sorely would the Gallic foeman rue , If subtle poniards , wrapt beneath the cloke , Could blunt the sabre's edge , or clear the cannon's smoke . LL . At every turn Morena's ...
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... true devotion monkish incense burns , And love and prayer unite , or rule the hour by turns . LXVIII . The Sabbath comes , a day of blessed rest ; What hallows it upon this Christian shore ? Lo ! it is sacred to a solemn feast : Hark ...
... true devotion monkish incense burns , And love and prayer unite , or rule the hour by turns . LXVIII . The Sabbath comes , a day of blessed rest ; What hallows it upon this Christian shore ? Lo ! it is sacred to a solemn feast : Hark ...
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... true , First to be free and last to be subdued : And if amidst a scene , a shock so rude , Some native blood was seen thy streets to dye ; A traitor only fell beneath the feud : Here all were noble , save Nobility ; None hugg'd a ...
... true , First to be free and last to be subdued : And if amidst a scene , a shock so rude , Some native blood was seen thy streets to dye ; A traitor only fell beneath the feud : Here all were noble , save Nobility ; None hugg'd a ...
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