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St . Mark yet sees his lion where he stood Sland , - Stanza xi . line 5 . The lion has
lost nothing by his journey to the Invalides , but the gospel which supported the
paw that is now on a level with the other foot . The horses also are returned to ...
St . Mark yet sees his lion where he stood Sland , - Stanza xi . line 5 . The lion has
lost nothing by his journey to the Invalides , but the gospel which supported the
paw that is now on a level with the other foot . The horses also are returned to ...
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... from the main land , together with a great concourse of people , repaired from
the patriarchal palace to Saint Mark ' s church , and solemnly absolved the
Emperor and his partisans from the excommunication pronounced against him .
... from the main land , together with a great concourse of people , repaired from
the patriarchal palace to Saint Mark ' s church , and solemnly absolved the
Emperor and his partisans from the excommunication pronounced against him .
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The Pope himself , at the request of Frederic , said mass at Saint Mark ' s . The
Emperor again laid aside his imperial mantle , and , taking a wand in his hand ,
officiated as verger , driving the laity from the choir , and preceding the pontiff to
the ...
The Pope himself , at the request of Frederic , said mass at Saint Mark ' s . The
Emperor again laid aside his imperial mantle , and , taking a wand in his hand ,
officiated as verger , driving the laity from the choir , and preceding the pontiff to
the ...
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CHILDE HAROLDS PILGRIMAGE | vii |
Notes to Canto I | 89 |
Appendix | 125 |
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