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... head discrown'd ; And pale , but lovely , with maternal grief She clasps a babe to whom her breast yields no relief . CLXVIII 1500 Scion of chiefs and monarchs , where art thou ? Fond hope of many nations , art thou dead ? Could not the ...
... head discrown'd ; And pale , but lovely , with maternal grief She clasps a babe to whom her breast yields no relief . CLXVIII 1500 Scion of chiefs and monarchs , where art thou ? Fond hope of many nations , art thou dead ? Could not the ...
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... head , As his last confession pouring To the monk , his doom deploring In penitential holiness , 415 He bends to hear his accents bless With absolution such as may Wipe our mortal stains away . That high sun on his head did glisten As ...
... head , As his last confession pouring To the monk , his doom deploring In penitential holiness , 415 He bends to hear his accents bless With absolution such as may Wipe our mortal stains away . That high sun on his head did glisten As ...
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... head ; These the last accents Hugo spoke : " Strike " -and flashing fell the stroke- Roll'd the head - and , gushing , sunk Back the stain'd and heaving trunk , In the dust , which each deep vein Slaked with its ensanguined rain . and ...
... head ; These the last accents Hugo spoke : " Strike " -and flashing fell the stroke- Roll'd the head - and , gushing , sunk Back the stain'd and heaving trunk , In the dust , which each deep vein Slaked with its ensanguined rain . and ...
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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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