Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: A Romaunt |
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Արդյունքներ 22–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
Էջ 177
... grace so plain a tale - this lowly lay of mine . II . Whilome in Albion's isle there dwelt a youth , Who ne in virtue's ways did take delight ; But spent his days in riot most unconth ; And vex'd with mirth the drowsy ear of Night .
... grace so plain a tale - this lowly lay of mine . II . Whilome in Albion's isle there dwelt a youth , Who ne in virtue's ways did take delight ; But spent his days in riot most unconth ; And vex'd with mirth the drowsy ear of Night .
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More bleak to view the hills at length recede , And , less luxuriant smoother vales extend ; Immense horizon - bounded plains succeed ! Far as the eye discerns , withouten end , Spain's realms appear whereon her shepherds tend Flocks ...
More bleak to view the hills at length recede , And , less luxuriant smoother vales extend ; Immense horizon - bounded plains succeed ! Far as the eye discerns , withouten end , Spain's realms appear whereon her shepherds tend Flocks ...
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... Victory ; The foe , the victim , and the fond ally That fights for all but ever fights in vain , Are met - as if at home they could not die To feed the crow on Talavera's plain , And fertilize the field that each pretends to gaini .
... Victory ; The foe , the victim , and the fond ally That fights for all but ever fights in vain , Are met - as if at home they could not die To feed the crow on Talavera's plain , And fertilize the field that each pretends to gaini .
Էջ 190
As o'er thy plain the Pilgrim prick'd his steed , Who could foresee thee , in a space so brief , A scene where mingling foes should boast and bleed ! Peace to the perish'd ! may the warrior's meed And tears of triumph their reward ...
As o'er thy plain the Pilgrim prick'd his steed , Who could foresee thee , in a space so brief , A scene where mingling foes should boast and bleed ! Peace to the perish'd ! may the warrior's meed And tears of triumph their reward ...
Էջ 191
On yon long , level plain , at distance crown'd With crags , whereon those Moorish turrets rest , Wide scatter'd hoof - marks dint the wounded ground ; And , ' scath'd by fire , the green sward's darken'd vest Tells that the foe was ...
On yon long , level plain , at distance crown'd With crags , whereon those Moorish turrets rest , Wide scatter'd hoof - marks dint the wounded ground ; And , ' scath'd by fire , the green sward's darken'd vest Tells that the foe was ...
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Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: A Romaunt, Հատոր 1 George Gordon Byron Baron Byron Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1837 |
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