Roderick, the Last of the Goths, Volume 2Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1818 |
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Page 36
... answered , and that faith will give the power In which it trusts . When to this mountain hold These children , thy dear images , I brought , I said within myself , where should they fly But to the bosom of their native hills ? I brought ...
... answered , and that faith will give the power In which it trusts . When to this mountain hold These children , thy dear images , I brought , I said within myself , where should they fly But to the bosom of their native hills ? I brought ...
Page 42
... answered in excursive speech , Thinking to draw the old man's mind from what Might touch him else too nearly , and himself Disposed to follow on the lure he threw , As one whom such imaginations led Out of the world of his own miseries ...
... answered in excursive speech , Thinking to draw the old man's mind from what Might touch him else too nearly , and himself Disposed to follow on the lure he threw , As one whom such imaginations led Out of the world of his own miseries ...
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... answered , or if earth hath given Rest to his earthly part , is only known To him and Heaven . Dead is he to the world ; And let not these imaginations rob His soul of thy continual prayers , whose aid Too surely , in whatever world ...
... answered , or if earth hath given Rest to his earthly part , is only known To him and Heaven . Dead is he to the world ; And let not these imaginations rob His soul of thy continual prayers , whose aid Too surely , in whatever world ...
Page 63
... answered with a sullen growl , Low - breathed and long ; and at the uproar scared , The brooding eagle from her nest took wing . Heroes and Chiefs of old ! and ye who bore Firm to the last your part in that dread strife , When Julian ...
... answered with a sullen growl , Low - breathed and long ; and at the uproar scared , The brooding eagle from her nest took wing . Heroes and Chiefs of old ! and ye who bore Firm to the last your part in that dread strife , When Julian ...
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... answered ; not alone To Heaven and me restored , but to thyself , .. Thy Crown , .. thy Country , .. all within thy reach ; Heaven so disposing all things , that the means Which wrought the ill , might work the remedy . Methought I saw ...
... answered ; not alone To Heaven and me restored , but to thyself , .. Thy Crown , .. thy Country , .. all within thy reach ; Heaven so disposing all things , that the means Which wrought the ill , might work the remedy . Methought I saw ...
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Abulcacem Alonso altar amid arms Asturian battle behold Bishop blood brought Caliph Camara Santa cave Chiefs Christian church claspt cloud Count Don Julian Count Julian's Covadonga cried cross dear death deceive Deva Devil Diptyches doth dreadful earth Elder exclaimed eyes faith false Hermit father feet fell Florinda gave Goth grave grief hand hath head hear heard heart Heaven hermitage Holy Ark Holy Spirit honour hope hour King Don Rodrigo knew look Lord Maccabee manner mercy Moors mountain o'er orarium Orelio Orpas Oviedo Pelayo penance penitence Pierre de Marca pray prayers Rejoicing relics renegade replied rock Roderick Saints side sins Siverian soul Spain spake stream strength Suevi sword tears thee thine things thou art thou hast thou shalt thou shouldst thou wert thou wilt thought thyself Toledo vale vengeance victory voice ween Witiza