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Page 122
... Stanza xxxv . lines 3 and 4 . Count Julian's daughter , the Helen of Spain . Pelagius preserved his independence in the fastnesses of the Asturias , and the descendants of his followers , after some centuries , completed their struggle ...
... Stanza xxxv . lines 3 and 4 . Count Julian's daughter , the Helen of Spain . Pelagius preserved his independence in the fastnesses of the Asturias , and the descendants of his followers , after some centuries , completed their struggle ...
Page 123
... Stanza li . line last . All who have seen a battery will recollect the pyramidal form in which shot and shells are piled . The Sierra Morena was fortified in every defile through which I passed in my way to Seville . 11 . Foil'd by a ...
... Stanza li . line last . All who have seen a battery will recollect the pyramidal form in which shot and shells are piled . The Sierra Morena was fortified in every defile through which I passed in my way to Seville . 11 . Foil'd by a ...
Page 124
... Stanza lxxxii . line last . " Medio de fonte leporum Surgit amari aliquid quod in ipsis floribus angat . " Luc . 17 . A traitor only fell beneath the feud . Stanza lxxxv . line 7 . Alluding to the conduct and death of Solano , the ...
... Stanza lxxxii . line last . " Medio de fonte leporum Surgit amari aliquid quod in ipsis floribus angat . " Luc . 17 . A traitor only fell beneath the feud . Stanza lxxxv . line 7 . Alluding to the conduct and death of Solano , the ...
Page 126
... Stanza i . line 4 . PART of the Acropolis was destroyed by the explosion of a magazine during the Venetian siege . 2 . But worse than steel and flame , and ages slow , Is the dread sceptre and dominion dire Of men who never felt the ...
... Stanza i . line 4 . PART of the Acropolis was destroyed by the explosion of a magazine during the Venetian siege . 2 . But worse than steel and flame , and ages slow , Is the dread sceptre and dominion dire Of men who never felt the ...
Page 127
... Stanza v . line 2 . It was not always the custom of the Greeks to burn their dead ; the greater Ajax in particular was interred entire . Almost all the chiefs became gods after their decease , NOTES TO THE SECOND CANTO , & c . 127.
... Stanza v . line 2 . It was not always the custom of the Greeks to burn their dead ; the greater Ajax in particular was interred entire . Almost all the chiefs became gods after their decease , NOTES TO THE SECOND CANTO , & c . 127.
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