PoemsT. Cadell, and E. Moxon, 1836 |
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... cried , and he held forth . His wallet in his hand , this do I call My winding - sheet - for I shall have no other ! " And he spoke truth . Within a little month He lay among these awful solitudes , ( ' Twas on a glacier - half - way up ...
... cried , and he held forth . His wallet in his hand , this do I call My winding - sheet - for I shall have no other ! " And he spoke truth . Within a little month He lay among these awful solitudes , ( ' Twas on a glacier - half - way up ...
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... cried , ' Spill blood enough ! ' And could shake long at shadows . They had played Their parts at PADUA , and were ... cries , ' Brava ! 52.
... cried , ' Spill blood enough ! ' And could shake long at shadows . They had played Their parts at PADUA , and were ... cries , ' Brava ! 52.
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Samuel Rogers. Who , as transported , cries , ' Brava ! Ancora ! ' ' Tis a grave personage , an old macaw , Perched on her shoulder . - But who leaps ashore , And with a shout urges the lagging mules ; Then climbs a tree that overhangs ...
Samuel Rogers. Who , as transported , cries , ' Brava ! Ancora ! ' ' Tis a grave personage , an old macaw , Perched on her shoulder . - But who leaps ashore , And with a shout urges the lagging mules ; Then climbs a tree that overhangs ...
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... cried , Turning the corner of some reverend pile , Some school or hospital of old renown , Tho ' haply none were coming , none were near , ' Hasten or slacken . ** But at length Night fled ; And with her fled , scattering , the sons of ...
... cried , Turning the corner of some reverend pile , Some school or hospital of old renown , Tho ' haply none were coming , none were near , ' Hasten or slacken . ** But at length Night fled ; And with her fled , scattering , the sons of ...
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... cries , Kissing the old Man's cheek , ' Help me , my Father ! I pray thee , live once more among ye : Let me , Let me go home .'- - My Son , ' returns the Doge , Mastering his grief , ' if thou art indeed my Son , Obey . Thy Country ...
... cries , Kissing the old Man's cheek , ' Help me , my Father ! I pray thee , live once more among ye : Let me , Let me go home .'- - My Son , ' returns the Doge , Mastering his grief , ' if thou art indeed my Son , Obey . Thy Country ...
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age to age AMALFI ancient ARIOSTO beautiful Boccaccio BOLOGNA breathed called Catullus church Cimabue City cliff cried cross darkness dead death delight Doge door dream drew dusk till dawn earth ELEONORA DI TOLEDO entered ere long eyes father fear fell fled Florence foot gate gazed GENOA glade glimmering gold Gondolier gone grave grove hadst hand heard heart heaven holy hour Italy La Scala lake length light lived look lost MARCOLINI MONTE CASSINO night noble noblest numbered o'er once Padua palaces passed Petrarch pleasure Pompeii ROME round sacred sail says seen sigh silent sitting sleep song soon splendour stir stood stranger sung temple thee things thou art thou hast thought thousand thro Titian tomb tower traveller turned Twas twelve tables Venetian VENICE verse voice walls wander waves whence wild young youth