Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: A RomauntJ. Murray, 1841 - 320 էջ |
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... Roman Jove's etherial dart , And thy limbs black with lightning - dost thou yet Guard thine immortal cubs , nor thy fond charge forget ? SPOR HWarren LXXXIX . EFinder Thou dost ; -but all 186 [ CANTU 1 . CHILDE HAROLD'S PILGRIMAGE .
... Roman Jove's etherial dart , And thy limbs black with lightning - dost thou yet Guard thine immortal cubs , nor thy fond charge forget ? SPOR HWarren LXXXIX . EFinder Thou dost ; -but all 186 [ CANTU 1 . CHILDE HAROLD'S PILGRIMAGE .
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... Roman's mind Was modell'd in a less terrestrial mould , With passions fiercer , yet a judgment cold , And an immortal instinct which redeem'd The frailties of a heart so soft , yet bold , Alcides with the distaff now he seem'd At ...
... Roman's mind Was modell'd in a less terrestrial mould , With passions fiercer , yet a judgment cold , And an immortal instinct which redeem'd The frailties of a heart so soft , yet bold , Alcides with the distaff now he seem'd At ...
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... Roman's bed ? What race of chiefs and heroes did she bear ? What daughter of her beauties was the heir ? How lived - how loved - how died she ? Was she not So honour'd - and conspicuously there , Where meaner relics must not dare to rot ...
... Roman's bed ? What race of chiefs and heroes did she bear ? What daughter of her beauties was the heir ? How lived - how loved - how died she ? Was she not So honour'd - and conspicuously there , Where meaner relics must not dare to rot ...
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... Roman's wife ; behold his love or pride ! CIV . I know not why - but standing thus by thee It seems as if I had thine inmate known , Thou tomb ! and other days come back on me With recollected music , though the tone Is changed and ...
... Roman's wife ; behold his love or pride ! CIV . I know not why - but standing thus by thee It seems as if I had thine inmate known , Thou tomb ! and other days come back on me With recollected music , though the tone Is changed and ...
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... Roman globe , for after none sustain❜d , But yielded back his conquests : -he was more Than a mere Alexander , and , unstain'd With household blood and wine , serenely wore His sovereign virtues - still we Trajan's name adore ...
... Roman globe , for after none sustain❜d , But yielded back his conquests : -he was more Than a mere Alexander , and , unstain'd With household blood and wine , serenely wore His sovereign virtues - still we Trajan's name adore ...
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Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: A Romaunt, Հատոր 1 George Gordon Byron Baron Byron Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1837 |
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