Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: A RomauntJ. Murray, 1841 - 320 páginas |
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... look shall cast On Harold's page , Ianthe's here enshrined Shall thus be first beheld , forgotten last : My days once number'd , should this homage past Attract thy fairy fingers near the lyre Of him who hail'd thee , loveliest as thou ...
... look shall cast On Harold's page , Ianthe's here enshrined Shall thus be first beheld , forgotten last : My days once number'd , should this homage past Attract thy fairy fingers near the lyre Of him who hail'd thee , loveliest as thou ...
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... look so pale ? Of dost thou dread a French focman , Of slaver at the gale Doom'st thou 1 tremble for my life ? Su Chalde , I'm not so weak ; But thinking on an absent wife Wall blanch a faithful cheek . 4 My spouse and boys dwell near ...
... look so pale ? Of dost thou dread a French focman , Of slaver at the gale Doom'st thou 1 tremble for my life ? Su Chalde , I'm not so weak ; But thinking on an absent wife Wall blanch a faithful cheek . 4 My spouse and boys dwell near ...
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... look , That peaceful still ' twixt bitterest foemen flow ; For proud each peasant as the noblest duke : Well doth the Spanish hind the difference know ' Twixt him and Lusian slave , the lowest of the low . C XXXIV . But ere the mingling ...
... look , That peaceful still ' twixt bitterest foemen flow ; For proud each peasant as the noblest duke : Well doth the Spanish hind the difference know ' Twixt him and Lusian slave , the lowest of the low . C XXXIV . But ere the mingling ...
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... Nor raise my voice , nor vainly dare to soar , But gaze beneath thy clouded canopy In silent joy to think at last I look on Thee ! LXII . Happier in this than mightiest bards have been CANTO 1. ] 29 CHILDE HAROLD'S PILGRIMAGE .
... Nor raise my voice , nor vainly dare to soar , But gaze beneath thy clouded canopy In silent joy to think at last I look on Thee ! LXII . Happier in this than mightiest bards have been CANTO 1. ] 29 CHILDE HAROLD'S PILGRIMAGE .
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... look beyond the tomb , But cannot hope for rest before . 6 What Exile from himself can flee ? To Zones , though more and more remote , Still , still pursues , where - e'er I be , The blight of life - the demon Thought . 7 Yet others ...
... look beyond the tomb , But cannot hope for rest before . 6 What Exile from himself can flee ? To Zones , though more and more remote , Still , still pursues , where - e'er I be , The blight of life - the demon Thought . 7 Yet others ...
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Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: A Romaunt, Volume 1 George Gordon Byron Baron Byron Visualização integral - 1837 |
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Albanian Ali Pacha amongst ancient Ariosto Athens beauty behold beneath blood Boccaccio bosom breast breath brow Cæsar CANTO Certaldo Childe Harold Chioza church Cicero Comitium Constantinople dark death deem'd deep doth dread dust dwell earth edit Egeria fair fall fame fate feel Ficus Ruminalis Finder Florence foes gaze glory gondoliers Greece Greek hand hath heart heaven hills honour hope hour hyæna immortal Italian Italy Joannina Julius Cæsar lake land less light live Lord mind mortal mountains Nardini ne'er never o'er once pass pass'd passion Petrarch plain poet Pouqueville rock Roman Rome ruin scene seems seen shore shrine sigh slave smile song soul spot STANZA Storia Suetonius Tasso tears temple thee thine things thou thought tomb tree triumph tyrants valley Venetians Venice walls waves wild winds woes wolf words καὶ