Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: A RomauntG. H. Derby, 1852 - 315 páginas |
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... fame , And had been glorious in another day : But one sad losel soils a name for aye , However mighty in the olden time : Nor all that heralds rake from coffin'd clay , Nor florid prose , nor honied lies of rhyme , Can blazon evil deeds ...
... fame , And had been glorious in another day : But one sad losel soils a name for aye , However mighty in the olden time : Nor all that heralds rake from coffin'd clay , Nor florid prose , nor honied lies of rhyme , Can blazon evil deeds ...
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... fame , By foes in fight o'erthrown , yet victors here , Where Scorn her finger points through many a coming year ? XXVII . So deem'd the Childe , as o'er the mountains he Did take his way in solitary guise : Sweet was the scene , yet ...
... fame , By foes in fight o'erthrown , yet victors here , Where Scorn her finger points through many a coming year ? XXVII . So deem'd the Childe , as o'er the mountains he Did take his way in solitary guise : Sweet was the scene , yet ...
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... fame : Fame that will scarce re - animate their clay , Though thousands fall to deck some single name . In sooth ' twere sad to thwart their noble aim Who strike , blest hirelings ! for their country's good , And die , that living might ...
... fame : Fame that will scarce re - animate their clay , Though thousands fall to deck some single name . In sooth ' twere sad to thwart their noble aim Who strike , blest hirelings ! for their country's good , And die , that living might ...
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... fame on the spot where it was acquired : while his softer qualities live in the recollection of friends who loved him too well to envy his superiority . CHILDE HAROLD'S PILGRIMAGE . CANTO THE SECOND . CHILDE HAROLD'S CANTO I. 37 PILGRIMAGE ...
... fame on the spot where it was acquired : while his softer qualities live in the recollection of friends who loved him too well to envy his superiority . CHILDE HAROLD'S PILGRIMAGE . CANTO THE SECOND . CHILDE HAROLD'S CANTO I. 37 PILGRIMAGE ...
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... Fame : but Britons rarely swerve ---- From law , however stern , which tends their strength to nerve . ( 1 ) The netting to prevent blocks or splinters from falling on deck during ac tion . XX . Blow ! swiftly blow , thou keel - 46 ...
... Fame : but Britons rarely swerve ---- From law , however stern , which tends their strength to nerve . ( 1 ) The netting to prevent blocks or splinters from falling on deck during ac tion . XX . Blow ! swiftly blow , thou keel - 46 ...
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