The Lyre: Fugitive Poetry of the Xixth CenturyJ. Sharpe, 1830 - 360 страници |
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... I bade the sire his little ones Watch with a parent's eye . Throughout the land no vassal strives With a hard lord , nor wears his gyves . I bade my subjects plant the vine Throughout the realms 3 Sardanapalus at the Temple of Belus.
... I bade the sire his little ones Watch with a parent's eye . Throughout the land no vassal strives With a hard lord , nor wears his gyves . I bade my subjects plant the vine Throughout the realms 3 Sardanapalus at the Temple of Belus.
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... land's repose ; Then had my glory walk'd abroad And I had been enshrined a god . What else but wide - spread carnage made The founder of our line a god ? A man , whose dark ambition bade Earth be a crimson'd sod ; A bloody hunter , yet ...
... land's repose ; Then had my glory walk'd abroad And I had been enshrined a god . What else but wide - spread carnage made The founder of our line a god ? A man , whose dark ambition bade Earth be a crimson'd sod ; A bloody hunter , yet ...
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... land Had burst its iron thrall ; From the plumed chief to the pilgrim band Woe , woe , to the sons of Gaul ! Proud beings fell that hour , With the young and passing fair , And the flame went up from dome and tower ; The avenger's arm ...
... land Had burst its iron thrall ; From the plumed chief to the pilgrim band Woe , woe , to the sons of Gaul ! Proud beings fell that hour , With the young and passing fair , And the flame went up from dome and tower ; The avenger's arm ...
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... land , ” and its “ moun- tains wild and blue ; " Forget each old familiar face , each long remember'd spot : When these things are forgot by thee , then thou shalt be forgot ! Keep , if thou wilt , thy maiden peace , still calm and ...
... land , ” and its “ moun- tains wild and blue ; " Forget each old familiar face , each long remember'd spot : When these things are forgot by thee , then thou shalt be forgot ! Keep , if thou wilt , thy maiden peace , still calm and ...
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... land ; With unblench'd front and noble brow , Among the nations doom'd to stand ; Proud , like her mighty mountain woods ; Like her own rivers , wandering free ; And sending forth , from hills and floods , The joyous shout of liberty ...
... land ; With unblench'd front and noble brow , Among the nations doom'd to stand ; Proud , like her mighty mountain woods ; Like her own rivers , wandering free ; And sending forth , from hills and floods , The joyous shout of liberty ...
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