The Modern Orlando: a PoemH. Colburn, 1855 - Всего страниц: 214 |
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... eye , and pleasant of tongue . Carlo mio - where then is the true poet to be found . By the Madonna , I know not . Let the world , which decides every thing , decide that too . I follow none , -I ask none to follow me . This is the only ...
... eye , and pleasant of tongue . Carlo mio - where then is the true poet to be found . By the Madonna , I know not . Let the world , which decides every thing , decide that too . I follow none , -I ask none to follow me . This is the only ...
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... eye : Minds feeding on the dust , in dust shall live - and die . So , let the gone be gone ; the past be past . Must we go tottering on their stilts , for ever ? Does not our life - blood flow as free and fast ? Must we be chained to ...
... eye : Minds feeding on the dust , in dust shall live - and die . So , let the gone be gone ; the past be past . Must we go tottering on their stilts , for ever ? Does not our life - blood flow as free and fast ? Must we be chained to ...
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... eyes , Sole birthright of a gallant soldier's son . His father slept beneath Italian skies , Covered with laurels ; victory was won ; But - the heart - broken wife and orphan were undone ! XXVI . They met at last ; the world was CANTO 1 ...
... eyes , Sole birthright of a gallant soldier's son . His father slept beneath Italian skies , Covered with laurels ; victory was won ; But - the heart - broken wife and orphan were undone ! XXVI . They met at last ; the world was CANTO 1 ...
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... eyes . - No sound escaped her tongue , Till at the General's feet her form was flung : There she implored in vain ; —yet still implored . " Must her last tie to earth be lost - so young , So brave , so guiltless ; by the troops adored ...
... eyes . - No sound escaped her tongue , Till at the General's feet her form was flung : There she implored in vain ; —yet still implored . " Must her last tie to earth be lost - so young , So brave , so guiltless ; by the troops adored ...
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... eye , As , statue - like , she stood - all hope resigned ; Gazing on Heaven - still murmuring , like a sigh , With pale and quivering lip— " Oh ! must he , must he die ? " XL . She turned away : -he clasped her marble 28 CANTO I. THE ...
... eye , As , statue - like , she stood - all hope resigned ; Gazing on Heaven - still murmuring , like a sigh , With pale and quivering lip— " Oh ! must he , must he die ? " XL . She turned away : -he clasped her marble 28 CANTO I. THE ...
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