Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: And Other Romantic PoemsOdyssey Press, 1936 - 521 էջ |
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Էջ 147
... dwell in darkness and dismay , Deeming themselves predestined to a doom Which is not of the pangs that pass away ; Making the sun like blood , the earth a tomb , The tomb a hell , and hell itself a murkier gloom . 305 XXXV 310 Ferrara ...
... dwell in darkness and dismay , Deeming themselves predestined to a doom Which is not of the pangs that pass away ; Making the sun like blood , the earth a tomb , The tomb a hell , and hell itself a murkier gloom . 305 XXXV 310 Ferrara ...
Էջ 438
... dwell in shadows . Lucifer . It cannot be : thou now beholdest as A vision that which is reality . To make thyself fit for this dwelling , thou IIO Must pass through what the things thou seest have pass'd— The gates of death— Cain ...
... dwell in shadows . Lucifer . It cannot be : thou now beholdest as A vision that which is reality . To make thyself fit for this dwelling , thou IIO Must pass through what the things thou seest have pass'd— The gates of death— Cain ...
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... dwell With a deep thought , and with a soften'd eye , On that Old Sexton's natural homily , In which there was Obscurity and Fame , — The Glory and the Nothing of a Name . A FRAGMENT1 COULD I remount the river of my years To the first ...
... dwell With a deep thought , and with a soften'd eye , On that Old Sexton's natural homily , In which there was Obscurity and Fame , — The Glory and the Nothing of a Name . A FRAGMENT1 COULD I remount the river of my years To the first ...
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SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY | xlii |
Dedication | 7 |
Canto III | 84 |
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