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... lost on a soul so con- stituted , or rather misdirected . Had I proceeded with the Poem , this character would have deepened as he drew to the close ; for the outline which I once meant to fill up for him was , with some exceptions ...
... lost on a soul so con- stituted , or rather misdirected . Had I proceeded with the Poem , this character would have deepened as he drew to the close ; for the outline which I once meant to fill up for him was , with some exceptions ...
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... lost in circumambient foam : And then , it may be , of his wish to roam Repented he , but in his bosom slept The silent thought , nor from his lips did come One word of wail , whilst others sate and wept , And to the reckless galės ...
... lost in circumambient foam : And then , it may be , of his wish to roam Repented he , but in his bosom slept The silent thought , nor from his lips did come One word of wail , whilst others sate and wept , And to the reckless galės ...
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... lost : For chiefs like ours in vain may laurels bloom ! Woe to the conqu'ring , not the conquer'd host , Since baffled Triumph droops on Lusitania's coast ! XXVI . And ever since that martial synod met , 24 CANTO I. CHILDE HAROLD'S.
... lost : For chiefs like ours in vain may laurels bloom ! Woe to the conqu'ring , not the conquer'd host , Since baffled Triumph droops on Lusitania's coast ! XXVI . And ever since that martial synod met , 24 CANTO I. CHILDE HAROLD'S.
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... the bold peasant storm'd the dragon's nest ; Still does he mark it with triumphant boast , And points to yonder cliffs , which oft were won and lost . L. And whomsoe'er along the path you meet Bears in 36 CANTO I CHILDE HAROLD'S.
... the bold peasant storm'd the dragon's nest ; Still does he mark it with triumphant boast , And points to yonder cliffs , which oft were won and lost . L. And whomsoe'er along the path you meet Bears in 36 CANTO I CHILDE HAROLD'S.
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... lost ? Who hang so fiercely on the flying Gaul , Foil'd by a woman's hand , before a batter'd wall ? ( 11 ) LVII . Yet are Spain's maids no race of Amazons , But form'd for all the witching arts of love : Though thus in arms they ...
... lost ? Who hang so fiercely on the flying Gaul , Foil'd by a woman's hand , before a batter'd wall ? ( 11 ) LVII . Yet are Spain's maids no race of Amazons , But form'd for all the witching arts of love : Though thus in arms they ...
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