Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: A RomauntW. Dugdale, 1826 - 162 էջ |
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... thought , and claims the homage of a tear ; A flashing pang ! of which the weary breast Would still , albeit in vain , the heavy heart divest . XXV . To sit on rocks , to muse o'er flood and fell , To slowly trace the forest's shady ...
... thought , and claims the homage of a tear ; A flashing pang ! of which the weary breast Would still , albeit in vain , the heavy heart divest . XXV . To sit on rocks , to muse o'er flood and fell , To slowly trace the forest's shady ...
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... thought , Save Admiration glancing harmless by ; Love kept aloof , albeit not far remote , Who knew his votary often lost and caught , But knew him as his worshipper no more , And ne'er again the boy his bosom sought ; Since now he ...
... thought , Save Admiration glancing harmless by ; Love kept aloof , albeit not far remote , Who knew his votary often lost and caught , But knew him as his worshipper no more , And ne'er again the boy his bosom sought ; Since now he ...
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... thought ; Or e'er in new Utopias were ared , To teach man what he might be , or he ought ; If that corrupted thing could ever such be taught . XXXVII . Dear Nature is the kindest mother still , Though alway changing , in her aspect mild ...
... thought ; Or e'er in new Utopias were ared , To teach man what he might be , or he ought ; If that corrupted thing could ever such be taught . XXXVII . Dear Nature is the kindest mother still , Though alway changing , in her aspect mild ...
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... thought as he was wont , [ wight . More placid seem'd his eye , and smooth his pallid front . XLII . Morn dawns ; and with it stern Albania's hills , Dark Sulis ' rocks , and Pindus ' inland peak , Rob'd half in mist , bedew'd with ...
... thought as he was wont , [ wight . More placid seem'd his eye , and smooth his pallid front . XLII . Morn dawns ; and with it stern Albania's hills , Dark Sulis ' rocks , and Pindus ' inland peak , Rob'd half in mist , bedew'd with ...
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... thought had man or maid of rest or home , While many a languid eye and thrilling hand Exchang'd the look few bosoms may withstand , Or gently prest , return'd the pressure still . Oh Love ! young Love ! bound in thy rosy band , Let sage ...
... thought had man or maid of rest or home , While many a languid eye and thrilling hand Exchang'd the look few bosoms may withstand , Or gently prest , return'd the pressure still . Oh Love ! young Love ! bound in thy rosy band , Let sage ...
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