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Page 87
... Roman chief and Asian king ( 15 ) To doubtful conflict , certain slaughter bring : Look where the second Cæsar's trophies rose ! ( 16 ) Now , like the hands that rear'd them , withering : Imperial Anarchs , doubling human woes ! GOD ...
... Roman chief and Asian king ( 15 ) To doubtful conflict , certain slaughter bring : Look where the second Cæsar's trophies rose ! ( 16 ) Now , like the hands that rear'd them , withering : Imperial Anarchs , doubling human woes ! GOD ...
Page 123
... let her country boast Her strength , her wealth , her site of ancient days . Stanza lxv . lines 1 and 2 . Seville was the Hispalis of the Romans . Ask 15 . ye , Baotian shades ! the reason CHILDE HAROLD'S PILGRIMAGE . 123.
... let her country boast Her strength , her wealth , her site of ancient days . Stanza lxv . lines 1 and 2 . Seville was the Hispalis of the Romans . Ask 15 . ye , Baotian shades ! the reason CHILDE HAROLD'S PILGRIMAGE . 123.
Page 138
... of fruitless love . Stanza xli . line 3 . Leucadia , now Santa Maura . From the promontory ( the Lover's Leap ) Sappho is said to have thrown herself . 15 . many a Roman chief and Asian king . 138 NOTES TO THE SECOND CANTO OF.
... of fruitless love . Stanza xli . line 3 . Leucadia , now Santa Maura . From the promontory ( the Lover's Leap ) Sappho is said to have thrown herself . 15 . many a Roman chief and Asian king . 138 NOTES TO THE SECOND CANTO OF.
Page 139
George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) 15 . many a Roman chief and Asian king . Stanza xlv . line 4 . It is said , that on the day previous to the battle of Actium Anthony had thirteen kings at his levee . 16 . Look where the second ...
George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) 15 . many a Roman chief and Asian king . Stanza xlv . line 4 . It is said , that on the day previous to the battle of Actium Anthony had thirteen kings at his levee . 16 . Look where the second ...
Page 163
... , " as qualified to give details of these nominal Romans and degenerate Greeks , and also of their language : but Mr. Wright , though a good poet and an able man , has made a mistake where he states CHILDE HAROLD'S PILGRIMAGE . 163.
... , " as qualified to give details of these nominal Romans and degenerate Greeks , and also of their language : but Mr. Wright , though a good poet and an able man , has made a mistake where he states CHILDE HAROLD'S PILGRIMAGE . 163.
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