The Romantics Reviewed: Contemporary Reviews of British Romantic Writers, Part 1,Volum 2Donald H. Reiman Garland Pub., 1972 |
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Pàgina 14
... hath built A dome , where faunts she in such glorious sheen , Tat men forget the blood that she hath spilt , And bow the knee to pomp that loves to varnish guilt . ” Proceeding onwards , the moody traveller enters Spain , and invokes ...
... hath built A dome , where faunts she in such glorious sheen , Tat men forget the blood that she hath spilt , And bow the knee to pomp that loves to varnish guilt . ” Proceeding onwards , the moody traveller enters Spain , and invokes ...
Pàgina 274
... hath broken The grave which enthrall'd thee , Speak to him who hath spoken , Or those who have call'd thee i " MAN . She is silent , And in that silence I am more than answered . " NEм . My power extends no further . It rests with thee ...
... hath broken The grave which enthrall'd thee , Speak to him who hath spoken , Or those who have call'd thee i " MAN . She is silent , And in that silence I am more than answered . " NEм . My power extends no further . It rests with thee ...
Pàgina 367
... Hath baptised thee with a curse ; the whole in this publication . One And a spirit of the air of them , intitled " Prometheus , " is In the wind there is a voice Hath begirt thee with a snare ; very fine ; but is it not partly allu ...
... Hath baptised thee with a curse ; the whole in this publication . One And a spirit of the air of them , intitled " Prometheus , " is In the wind there is a voice Hath begirt thee with a snare ; very fine ; but is it not partly allu ...
Continguts
Byron Childe Harold IV | 10 |
THEATRE | 22 |
Byron The Giaour | 30 |
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