Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: A RomauntW. Dugdale, 1826 - 162 էջ |
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... Fate proclaimeth best ; Peace waits us on the shores of Acheron : There no forc'd banquet claims the sated guest , But Silence spreads the couch of ever welcome rest . VIII . Yet if , as holiest men have deemed there be A land of souls ...
... Fate proclaimeth best ; Peace waits us on the shores of Acheron : There no forc'd banquet claims the sated guest , But Silence spreads the couch of ever welcome rest . VIII . Yet if , as holiest men have deemed there be A land of souls ...
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... fate when we return to land ! Meantime some rude Arion's restless hand Wakes the brisk harmony that sailors love ; A circle there of merry listeners stand , Or to some well - known measure featly move , Thoughtless , as if on shore they ...
... fate when we return to land ! Meantime some rude Arion's restless hand Wakes the brisk harmony that sailors love ; A circle there of merry listeners stand , Or to some well - known measure featly move , Thoughtless , as if on shore they ...
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... fate , his wants were few ; Peril he sought not , but ne'er shrank to meet , The scene was savage , but the scene was new ; This made the ceaseless toil of travel sweet , [ heat . Beat back keen winter's blast , and welcom'd summer's ...
... fate , his wants were few ; Peril he sought not , but ne'er shrank to meet , The scene was savage , but the scene was new ; This made the ceaseless toil of travel sweet , [ heat . Beat back keen winter's blast , and welcom'd summer's ...
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... fate of Gods may well be thine : Wouldst thou survive the marble or the oak ? [ stroke . When nations , tongues , and worlds must sink beneath the LIV . Epirus ' bounds recede , and mountains fail ; Tir'd of up - gazing still , the ...
... fate of Gods may well be thine : Wouldst thou survive the marble or the oak ? [ stroke . When nations , tongues , and worlds must sink beneath the LIV . Epirus ' bounds recede , and mountains fail ; Tir'd of up - gazing still , the ...
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... scarce serve to form a state ; An hour may lay it in the dust and when Can man its shatter'd splendour renovate , Recal its virtues back , and vanquish Time and Fate ; F LXXXV . And yet how lovely in thine age of PILGRIMAGE . } 229.
... scarce serve to form a state ; An hour may lay it in the dust and when Can man its shatter'd splendour renovate , Recal its virtues back , and vanquish Time and Fate ; F LXXXV . And yet how lovely in thine age of PILGRIMAGE . } 229.
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