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... turn'd My sickening memory ; and , though Time hath taught My mind to meditate what then it learn'd , Yet such the fix'd inveteracy wrought By the impatience of my early thought , That , with the freshness wearing out before My mind ...
... turn'd My sickening memory ; and , though Time hath taught My mind to meditate what then it learn'd , Yet such the fix'd inveteracy wrought By the impatience of my early thought , That , with the freshness wearing out before My mind ...
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... turn we to her latest tribune's name , From her ten thousand tyrants turn to thee , Redeemer of dark centuries of shame- The friend of Petrarch - hope of Italy- 1005 ΙΟΙΟ 1015 1020 1002. One of the most striking accomplishments of the ...
... turn we to her latest tribune's name , From her ten thousand tyrants turn to thee , Redeemer of dark centuries of shame- The friend of Petrarch - hope of Italy- 1005 ΙΟΙΟ 1015 1020 1002. One of the most striking accomplishments of the ...
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... turn'd his eye on Kaled , ever near , And still too faithful to betray one fear ; Perchance ' twas but the moon's dim twilight threw Along his aspect an unwonted hue 985 990 995 Of mournful paleness , whose deep tint express'd The truth ...
... turn'd his eye on Kaled , ever near , And still too faithful to betray one fear ; Perchance ' twas but the moon's dim twilight threw Along his aspect an unwonted hue 985 990 995 Of mournful paleness , whose deep tint express'd The truth ...
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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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