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Page 88
... seen , Watching at eve upon the giant height , Which looks o'er waves so blue , skies so serene , That he who there at such an hour hath been Will wistful linger on that hallow'd spot ; Then slowly tear him from the ' witching scene ...
... seen , Watching at eve upon the giant height , Which looks o'er waves so blue , skies so serene , That he who there at such an hour hath been Will wistful linger on that hallow'd spot ; Then slowly tear him from the ' witching scene ...
Page 118
... All felt the common joy they now must feign , Nor oft I've seen such sight , nor heard such song , As woo'd the eye , and thrill'd the Bosphorus along . LXXX . Loud was the lightsome tumult of the shore 118 CANTO II . CHILDE HAROLD'S.
... All felt the common joy they now must feign , Nor oft I've seen such sight , nor heard such song , As woo'd the eye , and thrill'd the Bosphorus along . LXXX . Loud was the lightsome tumult of the shore 118 CANTO II . CHILDE HAROLD'S.
Page 178
... in Romaic and French , if I may trust the assurance of some Danish travellers lately arrived from Paris ; but the latest we have seen here in French and Greek is that of Gregory Zolikogloou ' . Coray has 178 NOTES TO CANTO H. OF.
... in Romaic and French , if I may trust the assurance of some Danish travellers lately arrived from Paris ; but the latest we have seen here in French and Greek is that of Gregory Zolikogloou ' . Coray has 178 NOTES TO CANTO H. OF.