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... present the poem stops : its reception will determine whether the author may venture to conduct his readers to the capital of the East , through Ionia and Phrygia : these two cantos are merely experimental . A fictitious character is ...
... present the poem stops : its reception will determine whether the author may venture to conduct his readers to the capital of the East , through Ionia and Phrygia : these two cantos are merely experimental . A fictitious character is ...
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... present cheer . Yea ! none did love him — not his lemans dear— But pomp and power alone are woman's care , And where these are light Eros finds a feere ; Maidens , like moths , are ever caught by glare , And Mammon wins his way where ...
... present cheer . Yea ! none did love him — not his lemans dear— But pomp and power alone are woman's care , And where these are light Eros finds a feere ; Maidens , like moths , are ever caught by glare , And Mammon wins his way where ...
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... present state , And fly from all I prized the most : 4 . It is that weariness which springs From all I meet , or hear , or see : To me no pleasure Beauty brings ; Thine eyes have scarce a charm for me . 5 . It is that settled ...
... present state , And fly from all I prized the most : 4 . It is that weariness which springs From all I meet , or hear , or see : To me no pleasure Beauty brings ; Thine eyes have scarce a charm for me . 5 . It is that settled ...
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... present . " The Disdar alluded to was the father of the present Disdar . 8 . Where was thine Ægis , Pallas ! that appall'd Stern Alaric and Havoc on their way ? Stanza xiv . lines 1 and 2 . According to Zozimus , Minerva and Achilles ...
... present . " The Disdar alluded to was the father of the present Disdar . 8 . Where was thine Ægis , Pallas ! that appall'd Stern Alaric and Havoc on their way ? Stanza xiv . lines 1 and 2 . According to Zozimus , Minerva and Achilles ...
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... present occurrence and the past recollection . That Dervish would leave me with some regret was to be expected : when master and man have been scrambling over the mountains of a dozen provinces together , they are unwill- ing to ...
... present occurrence and the past recollection . That Dervish would leave me with some regret was to be expected : when master and man have been scrambling over the mountains of a dozen provinces together , they are unwill- ing to ...
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