(The Pleasures of Memory, with Other Poems1821 - 68 pages |
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... native hills , that rise in happier climes , The grot that heard his song of other times , His cottage home , his bark of slender sail , His glassy lake , and broomwood - blossom'd vale , Rush on his thought ; he sweeps before the wind ...
... native hills , that rise in happier climes , The grot that heard his song of other times , His cottage home , his bark of slender sail , His glassy lake , and broomwood - blossom'd vale , Rush on his thought ; he sweeps before the wind ...
Page 10
... native storm , Knows not a trace of Nature but the form ; Yet , at thy call , the hardy tar pursued , Pale , but intrepid , -sad , but unsubdu'd , Pierc'd the deep woods , and hailing from afar The moon's pale planet , and the northern ...
... native storm , Knows not a trace of Nature but the form ; Yet , at thy call , the hardy tar pursued , Pale , but intrepid , -sad , but unsubdu'd , Pierc'd the deep woods , and hailing from afar The moon's pale planet , and the northern ...
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... native soil , The blood , the tears , the anguish , and the toil , Shall bid each righteous heart exult , to see Peace to the slave , and vengeance on the free ! Yet , yet , degraded men ! th ' expected day That breaks your bitter cup ...
... native soil , The blood , the tears , the anguish , and the toil , Shall bid each righteous heart exult , to see Peace to the slave , and vengeance on the free ! Yet , yet , degraded men ! th ' expected day That breaks your bitter cup ...
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... native sky , Strength in his arm , and lightning in his eye ; Scour'd with wild feet his sun - illumin'd zone , The spear , the lion , and the woods his own ; Or led the combat , bold without a plan , An artless savage , but a fearless ...
... native sky , Strength in his arm , and lightning in his eye ; Scour'd with wild feet his sun - illumin'd zone , The spear , the lion , and the woods his own ; Or led the combat , bold without a plan , An artless savage , but a fearless ...
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... native shore . THE following picture of his own distress , given by Byron in his simple and interesting narrative , jus- tifies the description in page 7 . After relating the barbarity of the Indian cacique to his child , he proceeds ...
... native shore . THE following picture of his own distress , given by Byron in his simple and interesting narrative , jus- tifies the description in page 7 . After relating the barbarity of the Indian cacique to his child , he proceeds ...
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