Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: A RomauntJ. Murray, 1841 - 320 էջ |
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... wolf dies in silence , -not bestow'd In vain should such example be ; if they , Things of ignoble or of savage mood , Endure and shrink not , we of nobler clay May temper it to bear , —it is but for a day . XXII . All suffering doth ...
... wolf dies in silence , -not bestow'd In vain should such example be ; if they , Things of ignoble or of savage mood , Endure and shrink not , we of nobler clay May temper it to bear , —it is but for a day . XXII . All suffering doth ...
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... wolf ! whose brazen - imaged dugs impart The milk of conquest yet within the dome Where , as a monument of antique art , Thou standest - Mother of the mighty heart , Which the great founder suck'd from thy wild teat , Scorch'd by the ...
... wolf ! whose brazen - imaged dugs impart The milk of conquest yet within the dome Where , as a monument of antique art , Thou standest - Mother of the mighty heart , Which the great founder suck'd from thy wild teat , Scorch'd by the ...
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... wolves of whom history makes particular mention . One of these , of brass in ancient work , was seen by Dionysius ¶ at the temple of Romulus , under the Palatine , and is universally believed to ... wolf now 302 CHILDE HAROLD'S PILGRIMAGE .
... wolves of whom history makes particular mention . One of these , of brass in ancient work , was seen by Dionysius ¶ at the temple of Romulus , under the Palatine , and is universally believed to ... wolf now 302 CHILDE HAROLD'S PILGRIMAGE .
Էջ 303
... wolf of Dionysius , and Marlianus ‡ talks of it as the one mentioned by Cicero . To him Rycquius tremblingly assents§ . Nardini is inclined to suppose it may be one of the many wolves preserved in ancient Rome ; but of the two rather ...
... wolf of Dionysius , and Marlianus ‡ talks of it as the one mentioned by Cicero . To him Rycquius tremblingly assents§ . Nardini is inclined to suppose it may be one of the many wolves preserved in ancient Rome ; but of the two rather ...
Էջ 304
... wolf ; and , to get rid of this , adds , that the wolf seen by Dionysius might have been also struck by lightning , or otherwise injured . Let us examine the subject by a reference to the words of Cicero . The orator in two places seems ...
... wolf ; and , to get rid of this , adds , that the wolf seen by Dionysius might have been also struck by lightning , or otherwise injured . Let us examine the subject by a reference to the words of Cicero . The orator in two places seems ...
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