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Page 96
... appear , And gathering storms around convulse the closing year . XLIII . Now Harold felt himself at length alone , And bade to Christian tongues a long adieu ; Now he adventured on a shore unknown , Which all admire , but many dread to ...
... appear , And gathering storms around convulse the closing year . XLIII . Now Harold felt himself at length alone , And bade to Christian tongues a long adieu ; Now he adventured on a shore unknown , Which all admire , but many dread to ...
Page 140
... appear more conspicuous than in the record of what Athens was , and the certainty of what she now is . This theatre of con- tention between mighty factions , of the struggles of ora- tors , the exaltation and deposition of tyrants , the ...
... appear more conspicuous than in the record of what Athens was , and the certainty of what she now is . This theatre of con- tention between mighty factions , of the struggles of ora- tors , the exaltation and deposition of tyrants , the ...
Page 156
... appear to have been volcanic . 23 . Now called Kalamas . behold black Acheron ! Stanza li . line 6 . Albanese cloak . 24 . in his white capote- Stanza lii . line 7 . 25 . The Sun had sunk behind vast Tomerit . Anciently Mount Tomarus ...
... appear to have been volcanic . 23 . Now called Kalamas . behold black Acheron ! Stanza li . line 6 . Albanese cloak . 24 . in his white capote- Stanza lii . line 7 . 25 . The Sun had sunk behind vast Tomerit . Anciently Mount Tomarus ...