PoemsT. Cadell, and E. Moxon, 1836 |
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Page 34
... gazed For the first time ! -Great was the tumult there , Deafening the din , when in barbaric pomp The Carthaginian on his march to ROME Entered their fastnesses . Trampling the snows , The war - horse reared ; and the towered elephant ...
... gazed For the first time ! -Great was the tumult there , Deafening the din , when in barbaric pomp The Carthaginian on his march to ROME Entered their fastnesses . Trampling the snows , The war - horse reared ; and the towered elephant ...
Page 97
... Gazes his fill , and comes and comes again , That he may call it up , when far away . She sits , inclining forward as to speak , Her lips half - open , and her finger up , 6 As tho ' she said Beware ! ' her vest of gold Broidered with ...
... Gazes his fill , and comes and comes again , That he may call it up , when far away . She sits , inclining forward as to speak , Her lips half - open , and her finger up , 6 As tho ' she said Beware ! ' her vest of gold Broidered with ...
Page 125
... gazed and was undone ! Forgetting - not forgot - he broke the bond , And paid the penalty , losing his life At the bridge - foot ; and hence a world of woe ! Vengeance for vengeance crying , blood for blood ; No intermission ! Law ...
... gazed and was undone ! Forgetting - not forgot - he broke the bond , And paid the penalty , losing his life At the bridge - foot ; and hence a world of woe ! Vengeance for vengeance crying , blood for blood ; No intermission ! Law ...
Page 141
... gazed , she was gone . Yet still he gazed ; and , snatching up a bracelet which she had dropt in her flight , Then she is earthly ! ' he cried . But whence could she come ? All innocence , all purity , she must have wandered in her ...
... gazed , she was gone . Yet still he gazed ; and , snatching up a bracelet which she had dropt in her flight , Then she is earthly ! ' he cried . But whence could she come ? All innocence , all purity , she must have wandered in her ...
Page 177
... gazed at among a foreign people . None want an excuse . If rich , they go to enjoy ; if poor , to retrench ; if sick , to recover ; if studious , to . * We were now within a few hours of the Campania Felix . On the colour and flavour of ...
... gazed at among a foreign people . None want an excuse . If rich , they go to enjoy ; if poor , to retrench ; if sick , to recover ; if studious , to . * We were now within a few hours of the Campania Felix . On the colour and flavour of ...
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