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... less barbarians would have cheer'd him less , And fellow - countrymen have stood aloof— 590 In aught that tries the heart how few withstand the proof ! LXVII It chanced that adverse winds once drove his bark Full on the coast of Suli's ...
... less barbarians would have cheer'd him less , And fellow - countrymen have stood aloof— 590 In aught that tries the heart how few withstand the proof ! LXVII It chanced that adverse winds once drove his bark Full on the coast of Suli's ...
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... less he smiles , nor more his forehead lowers , Than these were wont ; and if the coming night Appear'd less welcome now to Lara's sight , He to his marvelling vassals show'd it not , Whose shuddering proved their fear was less forgot ...
... less he smiles , nor more his forehead lowers , Than these were wont ; and if the coming night Appear'd less welcome now to Lara's sight , He to his marvelling vassals show'd it not , Whose shuddering proved their fear was less forgot ...
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... less profound , Though priest nor bless'd , nor marble deck'd the mound ; And he was mourn'd by one whose quiet grief , Less loud , outlasts a people's for their chief . 1170 Vain was all question ask'd her of the past , And vain e'en ...
... less profound , Though priest nor bless'd , nor marble deck'd the mound ; And he was mourn'd by one whose quiet grief , Less loud , outlasts a people's for their chief . 1170 Vain was all question ask'd her of the past , And vain e'en ...
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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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