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... gaze ! 190 Lands of the dark - eyed Maid and dusky Moor Alike beheld beneath pale Hecate's blaze : How softly on the Spanish shore she plays , Disclosing rock , and slope , and forest brown , Distinct , though darkening with her waning ...
... gaze ! 190 Lands of the dark - eyed Maid and dusky Moor Alike beheld beneath pale Hecate's blaze : How softly on the Spanish shore she plays , Disclosing rock , and slope , and forest brown , Distinct , though darkening with her waning ...
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... gaze , and greatest of the great Defies at first our Nature's littleness , Till , growing with its growth , we thus dilate Our spirits to the size of that they contemplate . CLIX Then pause , and be enlighten'd ; there is more In such a ...
... gaze , and greatest of the great Defies at first our Nature's littleness , Till , growing with its growth , we thus dilate Our spirits to the size of that they contemplate . CLIX Then pause , and be enlighten'd ; there is more In such a ...
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... gaze upon his splendid court , 145 And dames , and chiefs , of princely port : He was the Polish Solomon , — So sung his poets , all but one , Who , being unpension'd , made a satire , And boasted that he could not flatter . It was a ...
... gaze upon his splendid court , 145 And dames , and chiefs , of princely port : He was the Polish Solomon , — So sung his poets , all but one , Who , being unpension'd , made a satire , And boasted that he could not flatter . It was a ...
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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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