Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: A RomauntJ. Murray, 1841 - 320 páginas |
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... Roman chief and Asian king To doubtful conflict , certain slaughter bring : Look where the second Cæsar's trophies rose ! Now , like the hands that rear'd them , withering : Imperial anarchs , doubling human woes ! GOD ! was thy globe ...
... Roman chief and Asian king To doubtful conflict , certain slaughter bring : Look where the second Cæsar's trophies rose ! Now , like the hands that rear'd them , withering : Imperial anarchs , doubling human woes ! GOD ! was thy globe ...
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... Roman friend of Rome's least - mortal mind , The friend of Tully as my bark did skim The bright blue waters with a fanning wind , Came Megara before me , and behind . Ægina lay , Piræus on the right , And Corinth on the left ; I lay ...
... Roman friend of Rome's least - mortal mind , The friend of Tully as my bark did skim The bright blue waters with a fanning wind , Came Megara before me , and behind . Ægina lay , Piræus on the right , And Corinth on the left ; I lay ...
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... Roman rashness , more at home ; For there the Carthaginian's warlike wiles Come back before me , as his skill beguiles The host between the mountains and the shore , Where Courage falls in her despairing files , And torrents , swoln to ...
... Roman rashness , more at home ; For there the Carthaginian's warlike wiles Come back before me , as his skill beguiles The host between the mountains and the shore , Where Courage falls in her despairing files , And torrents , swoln to ...
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... things of lesser dignity , All , save the lone Soracte's height , display'd Not now in snow , which asks the lyric Roman's aid Ireswick LXXV . For our remembrance , and from out 180 [ CANTO IV . CHILDE HAROLD'S PILGRIMAGE .
... things of lesser dignity , All , save the lone Soracte's height , display'd Not now in snow , which asks the lyric Roman's aid Ireswick LXXV . For our remembrance , and from out 180 [ CANTO IV . CHILDE HAROLD'S PILGRIMAGE .
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... Roman , too , With all thy vices , for thou didst lay down With an atoning smile a more than earthly crown- LXXXIV . The dictatorial wreath , -couldst thou divine To what would one day dwindle that which made Thee more than mortal ? and ...
... Roman , too , With all thy vices , for thou didst lay down With an atoning smile a more than earthly crown- LXXXIV . The dictatorial wreath , -couldst thou divine To what would one day dwindle that which made Thee more than mortal ? and ...
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Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: A Romaunt, Volume 1 George Gordon Byron Baron Byron Visualização integral - 1837 |
Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: A Romaunt, Volume 1 George Gordon Byron Baron Byron Visualização integral - 1837 |
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