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... stand , and in that form and face behold What mind can make , when Nature's self would fail ; And to the fond idolaters of old 440 Envy the innate flash which such a soul could mould : L and know not where , We gaze and turn away ...
... stand , and in that form and face behold What mind can make , when Nature's self would fail ; And to the fond idolaters of old 440 Envy the innate flash which such a soul could mould : L and know not where , We gaze and turn away ...
Page 188
... the venerable Bede : ' As long as the Coliseum stands , Rome shall stand ; when the Coliseum falls , Rome will fall ; when Rome falls , the world will fall . ' " In Saxon times , which we are wont to call 188 CHILDE HAROLD'S PILGRIMAGE.
... the venerable Bede : ' As long as the Coliseum stands , Rome shall stand ; when the Coliseum falls , Rome will fall ; when Rome falls , the world will fall . ' " In Saxon times , which we are wont to call 188 CHILDE HAROLD'S PILGRIMAGE.
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... stand - ' tis hallow'd now By the immortal pleasure of Jehovah , In his acceptance of the victims . Cain . His ! His pleasure ! what was his high pleasure in The fumes of scorching flesh and smoking blood , To the pain of the bleating ...
... stand - ' tis hallow'd now By the immortal pleasure of Jehovah , In his acceptance of the victims . Cain . His ! His pleasure ! what was his high pleasure in The fumes of scorching flesh and smoking blood , To the pain of the bleating ...
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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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