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... seen ; Lordlings and freres - ill - sorted fry I ween ! But here the Babylonian whore hath built A dome , where flaunts she in such glorious sheen , That men forget the blood which she hath spilt , And bow the knee to Pomp that loves to ...
... seen ; Lordlings and freres - ill - sorted fry I ween ! But here the Babylonian whore hath built A dome , where flaunts she in such glorious sheen , That men forget the blood which she hath spilt , And bow the knee to Pomp that loves to ...
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... Seen her long locks that foil the painter's power , Her fairy form , with more than female grace , Scarce would you deem that Saragoza's tower Beheld her smile in Danger's Gorgon face , Thin the closed ranks , and lead in Glory's ...
... Seen her long locks that foil the painter's power , Her fairy form , with more than female grace , Scarce would you deem that Saragoza's tower Beheld her smile in Danger's Gorgon face , Thin the closed ranks , and lead in Glory's ...
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... The corse is piled - sweet sight for vulgar eyes— Four steeds that spurn the rein , as swift as shy , Hurl the dark bulk along , scarce seen in dashing by . LXXX . Such the ungentle sport that oft invites The CANTO I. 51 PILGRIMAGE .
... The corse is piled - sweet sight for vulgar eyes— Four steeds that spurn the rein , as swift as shy , Hurl the dark bulk along , scarce seen in dashing by . LXXX . Such the ungentle sport that oft invites The CANTO I. 51 PILGRIMAGE .
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... seen , ( Ere War uprose in his volcanic rage ) , With braided tresses bounding o'er the green , While on the gay dance shone Night's lover - loving Queen ? LXXXII . Oh ! many a time , and oft 52 CANTO I. CHILDE HAROLD'S.
... seen , ( Ere War uprose in his volcanic rage ) , With braided tresses bounding o'er the green , While on the gay dance shone Night's lover - loving Queen ? LXXXII . Oh ! many a time , and oft 52 CANTO I. CHILDE HAROLD'S.
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... seen thy streets to die ; A traitor only fell beneath the feud : ( 17 ) Here all were noble , save Nobility ; None hugg'd a Conqueror's chain , save fallen Chivalry ! LXXXVI . . Such be the sons of Spain , and strange her fate ! They ...
... seen thy streets to die ; A traitor only fell beneath the feud : ( 17 ) Here all were noble , save Nobility ; None hugg'd a Conqueror's chain , save fallen Chivalry ! LXXXVI . . Such be the sons of Spain , and strange her fate ! They ...
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Albania Ali Pacha amongst ancient Ariosto Athens beauty behold beneath blood Boccaccio bosom breast breath brow Cæsar CANTO Childe Harold Childe Harold's Pilgrimage church Cicero Constantinople dark death deem'd deep doth dust dwell earth fair fame feel Ficus Ruminalis foes gaze glory gondoliers Greece Greek hand Harold's Pilgrimage hath heart heaven hills honour hope immortal Italian Italy Julius Cæsar lake land line last live Lord mind mortal mountains never o'er once pass Petrarch plain poet Pouqueville rock Romaic Roman Rome scene seen shore sigh smile song soul spot Stanza Storia Tasso tears temple thee thine things thou thought tomb triumph Turks Venetians Venice walls waves woes wolf words ἀπὸ δὲν διὰ εἶναι εἰς εἰς τὴν ἐν καὶ κὴ μὲ νὰ σᾶς τὰ τὰς τὴν τῆς τὸ τὸν τῶν ὡς