Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: A Romaunt |
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Արդյունքներ 30–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
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... this fictitious character , “ Childe Harold , ” I may incur the suspicion of having intended some real personage : this I beg leave , once for all , to disclaim - Harold is the child of imagination , for the purpose I have stated .
... this fictitious character , “ Childe Harold , ” I may incur the suspicion of having intended some real personage : this I beg leave , once for all , to disclaim - Harold is the child of imagination , for the purpose I have stated .
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I now leave " Childe Harold ” to live his day , such as he is , it had been more agreeable , and certainly more easy , to have drawn an amiable character . It had been easy to varnish over his faults , to make him do more and express ...
I now leave " Childe Harold ” to live his day , such as he is , it had been more agreeable , and certainly more easy , to have drawn an amiable character . It had been easy to varnish over his faults , to make him do more and express ...
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For pleasure past I do not greive , Nor perils gathering near ; My greatest grief is that I leave No thing that claims a tear . 9 . “ And now I'm in the world alone , Upon the wide , wide sea But why should I for others groan ...
For pleasure past I do not greive , Nor perils gathering near ; My greatest grief is that I leave No thing that claims a tear . 9 . “ And now I'm in the world alone , Upon the wide , wide sea But why should I for others groan ...
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The seal Love's dimpling finger hath impressid Denotes how soft that chin which bears his touch : ( 12 ) Her lips , whose kisses pout to leave their nest , Bid man be valiant ere he merit such : Her glance how wildly beautiful ! how ...
The seal Love's dimpling finger hath impressid Denotes how soft that chin which bears his touch : ( 12 ) Her lips , whose kisses pout to leave their nest , Bid man be valiant ere he merit such : Her glance how wildly beautiful ! how ...
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Pass we the long , unvarying course , the track Oft trod , that never leaves a trace behind ; Pass we the calm , the gale , the change , the tack , And each well known caprice of wave and wind ; Pass we the joys and sorrows sailors find ...
Pass we the long , unvarying course , the track Oft trod , that never leaves a trace behind ; Pass we the calm , the gale , the change , the tack , And each well known caprice of wave and wind ; Pass we the joys and sorrows sailors find ...
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Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: A Romaunt, Հատոր 1 George Gordon Byron Baron Byron Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1837 |
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