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... father's faith , 10 I suffer'd chains and courted death ; duces . The immense popularity which The Prisoner of Chillon enjoyed for at least a century after its publication was due in part to its obvious suitability for reading by the ...
... father's faith , 10 I suffer'd chains and courted death ; duces . The immense popularity which The Prisoner of Chillon enjoyed for at least a century after its publication was due in part to its obvious suitability for reading by the ...
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... father and my mother talk to me Of serpents , and of fruits and trees : I see The gates of what they call their Paradise Guarded by fiery - sworded cherubim , 170 Which shut them out , and me : I feel the weight Of daily toil and ...
... father and my mother talk to me Of serpents , and of fruits and trees : I see The gates of what they call their Paradise Guarded by fiery - sworded cherubim , 170 Which shut them out , and me : I feel the weight Of daily toil and ...
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... father's kiss . Adah . Then , why so awful in thy speech ? Cain . ' Twere better that he ceased to live , than give Life to so much of sorrow as he must 130 I said , Endure , and , harder still , bequeath ; but since That saying jars ...
... father's kiss . Adah . Then , why so awful in thy speech ? Cain . ' Twere better that he ceased to live , than give Life to so much of sorrow as he must 130 I said , Endure , and , harder still , bequeath ; but since That saying jars ...
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Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: And Other Romantic Poems George Gordon Byron Baron Byron No preview available - 1936 |
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