Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: A RomauntW. Dugdale, 1826 - 162 páginas |
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... throne : ( 4 ) Mightiest of many such ! Hence let me trace The latent grandeur of thy dwelling place . It may not be : nor ev'n can Fancy's eye Restore what Time hath labour'd to deface . Yet these proud pillars claim no passing sigh ...
... throne : ( 4 ) Mightiest of many such ! Hence let me trace The latent grandeur of thy dwelling place . It may not be : nor ev'n can Fancy's eye Restore what Time hath labour'd to deface . Yet these proud pillars claim no passing sigh ...
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... throne , And thou may'st find a new Calypso there . Sweet Florence ! could another ever share This wayward , loveless heart , it would be thine ; But check'd by every tie , I may not dare To cast a worthless offering at thy shrine , Nor ...
... throne , And thou may'st find a new Calypso there . Sweet Florence ! could another ever share This wayward , loveless heart , it would be thine ; But check'd by every tie , I may not dare To cast a worthless offering at thy shrine , Nor ...
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... , ' Twas , as if darting from her heavenly throne , A brighter glance her form reflected gave , Till sparkling billows seem'd to light the banks they lave . LXXXI . Glanc'd many a light caique along the foam 228 CHILDE HAROLD'S.
... , ' Twas , as if darting from her heavenly throne , A brighter glance her form reflected gave , Till sparkling billows seem'd to light the banks they lave . LXXXI . Glanc'd many a light caique along the foam 228 CHILDE HAROLD'S.
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... throne had still been thine , or never beeu ; For daring made thy rise as fall : thou seek'st Even now to re - assume the imperial mien , And shake again the world , the Thunderer of the scene ! XXXVII . Conqueror and captive of the ...
... throne had still been thine , or never beeu ; For daring made thy rise as fall : thou seek'st Even now to re - assume the imperial mien , And shake again the world , the Thunderer of the scene ! XXXVII . Conqueror and captive of the ...
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... throne Thou hadst been made to fall or stand alone , Such scorn of man had helped to brave the shock ; But men's thoughts were the steps which paved thy Their admiration thy best weapon shone ; The part of Philip's son was thine , not ...
... throne Thou hadst been made to fall or stand alone , Such scorn of man had helped to brave the shock ; But men's thoughts were the steps which paved thy Their admiration thy best weapon shone ; The part of Philip's son was thine , not ...
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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 Arqua Athens aught Aventicum beauty behold beneath bleed blood bosom Brasidas breast breath brow CANTO charms Childe Harold CHILDE HAROLD'S PILGRIMAGE clime clouds dark dear deem deem'd deep desolate didst dome dost doth dread dream dust dwell earth Epirus fair fame fate feel foes gainst gaze Giaour glorious Glory glow grave Greece hand hath heart heaven hills hope hour Hyæna Idlesse immortal Italy land light lone lord Lord Elgin lov'd lyre Macedon maid mighty mind mortal mountains Nature's ne'er night o'er once pass'd passion Pindus plain Pouqueville pride proud racter Rhine roar rock Rome ruin scene shore shrine sigh skies slaves smile song sought soul Spain spirit star stern stream sweet tears thee thine things thou thought throne tomb twas tyrants Venice walls waves ween wild wind woes young youth