PoemsMoxon, 1860 - 306 pages |
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Page xlvii
... Wandering at will through the long porticoes , ' And catching , as through some majestic grove , ' Now the blue ocean , and now , chaos - like , ' Mountains and mountain - gulfs , and , half - way up , ' Towns like the living rock from ...
... Wandering at will through the long porticoes , ' And catching , as through some majestic grove , ' Now the blue ocean , and now , chaos - like , ' Mountains and mountain - gulfs , and , half - way up , ' Towns like the living rock from ...
Page 130
... wandering in the light of day ! " What tho ' thy grey hairs to the dust descend , Their scent shall track thee , track thee to the end ;. } 1 Thy sons reproached with their great father's fame ,. * P. Martyr , Epist . 133 , 152 . † See ...
... wandering in the light of day ! " What tho ' thy grey hairs to the dust descend , Their scent shall track thee , track thee to the end ;. } 1 Thy sons reproached with their great father's fame ,. * P. Martyr , Epist . 133 , 152 . † See ...
Page 137
... wandering about in the dark . " - " Nothing prospered with him ; and it was ascribed to the curses he was loaded with . " *** A circumstance , recorded by Herrera , renders this visit not improbable . " In May , 1528 , Cortes arrived ...
... wandering about in the dark . " - " Nothing prospered with him ; and it was ascribed to the curses he was loaded with . " *** A circumstance , recorded by Herrera , renders this visit not improbable . " In May , 1528 , Cortes arrived ...
Page 158
... wandering in the light of day ! See the Agamemnon of Æschylus , v . 82 . Page 131 , line 1 . Thy sons reproached with their great father's fame , " There go the sons of him who discovered those fatal countries , " & c . - Hist . c . 85 ...
... wandering in the light of day ! See the Agamemnon of Æschylus , v . 82 . Page 131 , line 1 . Thy sons reproached with their great father's fame , " There go the sons of him who discovered those fatal countries , " & c . - Hist . c . 85 ...
Page 169
... be denied ; ) Not now , to while an hour away , Gone to the falls in Valombrè , Where ' tis night at noon of day ; Nor wandering up and down the wood , To all but her a solitude , 2 Where once a wild deer , wild no more , 169.
... be denied ; ) Not now , to while an hour away , Gone to the falls in Valombrè , Where ' tis night at noon of day ; Nor wandering up and down the wood , To all but her a solitude , 2 Where once a wild deer , wild no more , 169.
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