Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: A Romaunt |
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... or flies ; And Vice , that digs her own voluptuous tomb , Had buried long his hopes , no more to rise ; Pleasure's pall'd victim ! life abhorring gloom Wrote on his faded brow curst Cain's unresting doom . LXXXIV .
... or flies ; And Vice , that digs her own voluptuous tomb , Had buried long his hopes , no more to rise ; Pleasure's pall'd victim ! life abhorring gloom Wrote on his faded brow curst Cain's unresting doom . LXXXIV .
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It is that settled , ceaseless gloom The fabled Hebrew wanderer bore ; That will not look beyond the tomb , But cannot hope for rest before . 6 . What Exile from himself can fee ? To Zones , though more and more remote , Still , still ...
It is that settled , ceaseless gloom The fabled Hebrew wanderer bore ; That will not look beyond the tomb , But cannot hope for rest before . 6 . What Exile from himself can fee ? To Zones , though more and more remote , Still , still ...
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... Not such thy sons who wbilome did await , The hopeless warriors of a willing doom , In bleak Thermopylæ's sepulchral siraitOh ! who that gallant spirit shall resume , Leup from Eurota's banks , and call thee from the tomb ? LXXIV .
... Not such thy sons who wbilome did await , The hopeless warriors of a willing doom , In bleak Thermopylæ's sepulchral siraitOh ! who that gallant spirit shall resume , Leup from Eurota's banks , and call thee from the tomb ? LXXIV .
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... rebel brood who dared divest The ( 36 ) prophet's tomb of all its pious spoil , May wind the path of blood along the West ; But ne'er will freedom seek this fated soil , But slaves succeed to slave through years of endless toil .
... rebel brood who dared divest The ( 36 ) prophet's tomb of all its pious spoil , May wind the path of blood along the West ; But ne'er will freedom seek this fated soil , But slaves succeed to slave through years of endless toil .
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Almost all the chiefs became gods after their decease , and he was indeed neglected , who had not annual games near bis tomb , or festivals in honour of his memory by his countrymen , as Achilles , Brasidas , & c . and at last even ...
Almost all the chiefs became gods after their decease , and he was indeed neglected , who had not annual games near bis tomb , or festivals in honour of his memory by his countrymen , as Achilles , Brasidas , & c . and at last even ...
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Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: A Romaunt, Հատոր 1 George Gordon Byron Baron Byron Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1837 |
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