Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: And Other Romantic PoemsOdyssey Press, 1936 - 521 էջ |
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Արդյունքներ 78–ի 1-ից 3-ը:
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... thine . Man . Oblivion , self - oblivion- Can ye not wring from out the hidden realms Ye offer so profusely what I ... thine own words . Man . Why say ye so ? Spirit . If , as thou say'st , thine essence be as ours , We have replied in ...
... thine . Man . Oblivion , self - oblivion- Can ye not wring from out the hidden realms Ye offer so profusely what I ... thine own words . Man . Why say ye so ? Spirit . If , as thou say'st , thine essence be as ours , We have replied in ...
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... thine - Come , pledge me fairly . Man . Away , away ! there ' s blood upon the brim ! Will it then never - never ... thine , - I am not of thine order . C. Hun . Thanks to heaven ! I would not be of thine for the free fame Of William ...
... thine - Come , pledge me fairly . Man . Away , away ! there ' s blood upon the brim ! Will it then never - never ... thine , - I am not of thine order . C. Hun . Thanks to heaven ! I would not be of thine for the free fame Of William ...
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... thine unbroken light ! seraph's eye , That watch'd me as a And stood between me and the night , For ever shining ... thine Than in the world's defied rebuke . Thou stood'st , as stands a lovely tree , That still unbroke , though gently ...
... thine unbroken light ! seraph's eye , That watch'd me as a And stood between me and the night , For ever shining ... thine Than in the world's defied rebuke . Thou stood'st , as stands a lovely tree , That still unbroke , though gently ...
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SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY | xlii |
Dedication | 7 |
Canto III | 84 |
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