The League of the Alps: The Siege of Valencia, the Vespers of Palermo, and Other PoemsHilliard, Gray, Little, and Wilkins, 1826 - 480 pages |
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... bring down rainbows o'er their sparry cell , And the glad heights , through mist and tempest rushing Up where the sun's red fire - glance earliest fell , And the fresh pastures , where the herd's sweet bell Recall'd such life as Eastern ...
... bring down rainbows o'er their sparry cell , And the glad heights , through mist and tempest rushing Up where the sun's red fire - glance earliest fell , And the fresh pastures , where the herd's sweet bell Recall'd such life as Eastern ...
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... bring before her God . So pass'd they on , O'er Judah's hills ; and wheresoe'er the leaves Of the broad sycamore made sounds at noon , Like lulling rain - drops , or the olive - boughs , With their cool dimness , cross'd the sultry blue ...
... bring before her God . So pass'd they on , O'er Judah's hills ; and wheresoe'er the leaves Of the broad sycamore made sounds at noon , Like lulling rain - drops , or the olive - boughs , With their cool dimness , cross'd the sultry blue ...
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... after this event . 6 and THE warrior bow'd his crested head , and tam'd his heart of fire , And sued the haughty king to free his long - imprison'd sire : " I bring thee here my fortress - keys , 56 Bernardo del Carpio •
... after this event . 6 and THE warrior bow'd his crested head , and tam'd his heart of fire , And sued the haughty king to free his long - imprison'd sire : " I bring thee here my fortress - keys , 56 Bernardo del Carpio •
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... bring thee here my fortress - keys , I bring my captive train , I pledge thee faith , .ny liege , my lord ! -oh ! break my father's chain ! " " Rise , rise ! ev'n now thy father comes , a ransom❜d man this day ; Mount thy good horse ...
... bring thee here my fortress - keys , I bring my captive train , I pledge thee faith , .ny liege , my lord ! -oh ! break my father's chain ! " " Rise , rise ! ev'n now thy father comes , a ransom❜d man this day ; Mount thy good horse ...
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... Bring me their buds , to shed Around my dying bed A breath of May , and of the wood's repose ; For I , in sooth , depart With a reluctant heart , That fain would linger where the bright sun glows . Fain would I stay with thee- Alas ...
... Bring me their buds , to shed Around my dying bed A breath of May , and of the wood's repose ; For I , in sooth , depart With a reluctant heart , That fain would linger where the bright sun glows . Fain would I stay with thee- Alas ...
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ANSELMO art thou banner bear beneath blood brave breast breath breeze bright bright land brow burst call'd cloud Conradin CONSTANCE dark dead death deep didst doth dreams e'en earth ELMINA ERIBERT Ev'n faded faint fair fair brow falchion father fearful flowers fount gaze glance gleam gloom glorious glory GONZALEZ grave hath hear heard heart Heaven HERNANDEZ hour hush'd joyous Lake of Lucerne land light lone look look'd midst mighty mirth MONTALBA Moorish night noble o'er pale pass'd pour'd PROCIDA proud Provençal RAIMOND rest Rio verde round scene seem'd shades shadows shining SICILIANS Sicily silent sleep slumber smile soft song soul sound Spain speak spears spirit stars storm streams strong sweet sword tears thee thine things thou art Thou hast thought tomb tone unto Valencia VITTORIA voice wave weep wild wind wouldst XIMENA young youth