PoemsT. Cadell, and E. Moxon, 1834 - 295 pages |
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Page 225
... arm against him . Yours are a sterner race . Hence ; and , while we have recourse to stratagem , do you array the na- tions round your altars , and prepare for an exter- minating war . " They disperse while he is yet speak- ing ; and ...
... arm against him . Yours are a sterner race . Hence ; and , while we have recourse to stratagem , do you array the na- tions round your altars , and prepare for an exter- minating war . " They disperse while he is yet speak- ing ; and ...
Page 230
... arms and sate ; and seemed to wait Some sudden change ; and sought , in chill suspense , New spheres of being , and new modes of sense ; As men departing , though not doomed to die , And midway on their passage to eternity . CANTO II ...
... arms and sate ; and seemed to wait Some sudden change ; and sought , in chill suspense , New spheres of being , and new modes of sense ; As men departing , though not doomed to die , And midway on their passage to eternity . CANTO II ...
Page 238
... arms again , As soon to wish he had been sought in vain , Chained down in FEZ , beneath the bitter thong , To the hard bench and heavy oar so long ! ALBERT of FLORENCE , who , at twilight - time , In my rapt ear poured DANTE's tragic ...
... arms again , As soon to wish he had been sought in vain , Chained down in FEZ , beneath the bitter thong , To the hard bench and heavy oar so long ! ALBERT of FLORENCE , who , at twilight - time , In my rapt ear poured DANTE's tragic ...
Page 263
... arms attend , Arts to adorn , and arms but to defend . Assembling here , all nations shall be blest ; The sad be comforted ; the weary rest : Untouched shall drop the fetters from the slave ; And He shall rule the world he died to save ...
... arms attend , Arts to adorn , and arms but to defend . Assembling here , all nations shall be blest ; The sad be comforted ; the weary rest : Untouched shall drop the fetters from the slave ; And He shall rule the world he died to save ...
Page 266
... arms the Guests appeared ; The Youngest with a Princely grace ! Short and sable was his beard , Thoughtful and wan his face . His velvet cap a medal bore , And ermine fringed his broidered vest ; * The Convent of La RĂ¡bida . And , ever ...
... arms the Guests appeared ; The Youngest with a Princely grace ! Short and sable was his beard , Thoughtful and wan his face . His velvet cap a medal bore , And ermine fringed his broidered vest ; * The Convent of La RĂ¡bida . And , ever ...
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