Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: A RomauntJ. Murray, 1841 - 320 էջ |
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Արդյունքներ 47–ի 6-ից 10-ը:
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... thine , Fair Cadiz , rising o'er the dark blue sea ! Soon as the matin bell proclaimeth nine , Thy saint adorers count the rosary : Much is the VIRGIN teased to shrive them free ( Well do I ween the only virgin there ) From crimes as ...
... thine , Fair Cadiz , rising o'er the dark blue sea ! Soon as the matin bell proclaimeth nine , Thy saint adorers count the rosary : Much is the VIRGIN teased to shrive them free ( Well do I ween the only virgin there ) From crimes as ...
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... which springs From all I meet , or hear , or see : To me no pleasure Beauty brings ; Thine eyes have scarce a charm for me . 5 It is that settled , ceaseless gloom The fabled CANTO L ] 39 CHILDE HAROLD'S PILGRIMAGE .
... which springs From all I meet , or hear , or see : To me no pleasure Beauty brings ; Thine eyes have scarce a charm for me . 5 It is that settled , ceaseless gloom The fabled CANTO L ] 39 CHILDE HAROLD'S PILGRIMAGE .
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... thy worship to expire : But worse than steel , and flame , and slow , ages Is the dread sceptre and dominion dire Of men who never felt the sacred glow That thoughts of thee and thine on polish'd breasts bestow . II . Ancient of days ...
... thy worship to expire : But worse than steel , and flame , and slow , ages Is the dread sceptre and dominion dire Of men who never felt the sacred glow That thoughts of thee and thine on polish'd breasts bestow . II . Ancient of days ...
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... thy son could be ! England ! I joy no child he was of thine : Thy free - born men should spare what once was free : Yet they could violate each saddening shrine , And bear these altars o'er the long - reluctant brine . XII . But most ...
... thy son could be ! England ! I joy no child he was of thine : Thy free - born men should spare what once was free : Yet they could violate each saddening shrine , And bear these altars o'er the long - reluctant brine . XII . But most ...
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... thine Ægis , Pallas ! that appall'd Stern Alaric and Havoc on their way ? Where Peleus ' son ? whom Hell in vain enthrall'd , His shade from Hades upon that dread day Bursting to light in terrible array ! What ! could not Pluto spare ...
... thine Ægis , Pallas ! that appall'd Stern Alaric and Havoc on their way ? Where Peleus ' son ? whom Hell in vain enthrall'd , His shade from Hades upon that dread day Bursting to light in terrible array ! What ! could not Pluto spare ...
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Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: A Romaunt, Հատոր 1 George Gordon Byron Baron Byron Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1837 |
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