Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: A Romaunt |
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Macbeth . 25. It is said by Rochefoucault " there is always " something in the misfortunes of men's best friends not “ displeasing to them . ” EXD OF NOTES TO CANTO NI . " Venice , January 2 , 1818 . TO JOHN HOBHOUSE 106.
Macbeth . 25. It is said by Rochefoucault " there is always " something in the misfortunes of men's best friends not “ displeasing to them . ” EXD OF NOTES TO CANTO NI . " Venice , January 2 , 1818 . TO JOHN HOBHOUSE 106.
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Venice , January 2 , 1818 . TO JOHN HOBHOUSE , ESQ . 4. M. F. R. S. & c . & c . & c . HY DEAR HOBHOUSE , AFTER an interval of eight years between the composition of the first and last cantos of Childe Harold , the conclusion of the poem ...
Venice , January 2 , 1818 . TO JOHN HOBHOUSE , ESQ . 4. M. F. R. S. & c . & c . & c . HY DEAR HOBHOUSE , AFTER an interval of eight years between the composition of the first and last cantos of Childe Harold , the conclusion of the poem ...
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It has been our fortune to traverse together , at various periods , the countries of chivalry , history , and fable Spain , Greece , Asia Minor , and Italy ; and what Athens and Constantinople were to us a few years ago , Venice and ...
It has been our fortune to traverse together , at various periods , the countries of chivalry , history , and fable Spain , Greece , Asia Minor , and Italy ; and what Athens and Constantinople were to us a few years ago , Venice and ...
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I. I stood in Venice , on the Bridge of Sighs ; ( 1 ) A palace and a prison on each hand : I saw from out the wave her structure rise As from the stroke of the enchanter's wand : A thousand years their cloudy wings expand Around me ...
I. I stood in Venice , on the Bridge of Sighs ; ( 1 ) A palace and a prison on each hand : I saw from out the wave her structure rise As from the stroke of the enchanter's wand : A thousand years their cloudy wings expand Around me ...
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St. Mark yet sees bis Lion where he stood ( 5 ) Stand but in mockery of his withered power , Over the proud Place where an Emperor sued , And monarchs gazed and envied in the hour When Venice was a queen with an unequalled dower . XII .
St. Mark yet sees bis Lion where he stood ( 5 ) Stand but in mockery of his withered power , Over the proud Place where an Emperor sued , And monarchs gazed and envied in the hour When Venice was a queen with an unequalled dower . XII .
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