Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: A RomauntW. Dugdale, 1826 - 162 páginas |
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... Glory would ye fret ; The hoarse full drum would sleep , and Man be happy yet . XLVIII . How carols now the lusty muleteer ?, Of love , romance , devotion is his lay , As whilome he was wont the leagues to cheer . His quick Bells wildly ...
... Glory would ye fret ; The hoarse full drum would sleep , and Man be happy yet . XLVIII . How carols now the lusty muleteer ?, Of love , romance , devotion is his lay , As whilome he was wont the leagues to cheer . His quick Bells wildly ...
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... Glory's fearful chase . LVI . Her lover sinks - she sheds no ill - tim'd tear ; Her chief is slain - she fills his fatal post ; Her fellows flee - she checks their base career : The foe retires - she heads the sallying host : Who can ...
... Glory's fearful chase . LVI . Her lover sinks - she sheds no ill - tim'd tear ; Her chief is slain - she fills his fatal post ; Her fellows flee - she checks their base career : The foe retires - she heads the sallying host : Who can ...
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... Glory fly her glades . LXV . Fair is proud Seville ; let her country boast Her strength , her wealth , her site of ancient days ; ( 14 ) But Cadiz , rising on the distant coast , Calls forth a sweeter , though ignoble praise . Ah , Vice ...
... Glory fly her glades . LXV . Fair is proud Seville ; let her country boast Her strength , her wealth , her site of ancient days ; ( 14 ) But Cadiz , rising on the distant coast , Calls forth a sweeter , though ignoble praise . Ah , Vice ...
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... Glory crowns so many a meaner crest ! What hadst thou done to sink so peacefully to rest ? XCII . Oh , known , the earliest , and esteem'd the most ! Dear to a heart where nought was left so dear ! Though to my hopeless day for ever ...
... Glory crowns so many a meaner crest ! What hadst thou done to sink so peacefully to rest ? XCII . Oh , known , the earliest , and esteem'd the most ! Dear to a heart where nought was left so dear ! Though to my hopeless day for ever ...
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... Glory's gaol [ were : They won , and pass'd away - is this the whole ? A school - boy's tale , the wonder of an hour ! The warrior's weapon and the sophist's stole Are sought in vain , and o'er each mouldering tower , Dim with the mist ...
... Glory's gaol [ were : They won , and pass'd away - is this the whole ? A school - boy's tale , the wonder of an hour ! The warrior's weapon and the sophist's stole Are sought in vain , and o'er each mouldering tower , Dim with the mist ...
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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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