Roderick, the Last of the Goths, Volume 2Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1818 |
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... field of war ! Benignantly , With voice and look and gesture , did the Prince To these warm greetings of tumultuous joy Respond ; and sure if at that moment aught Could for awhile have overpowered those fears Which from the inmost heart ...
... field of war ! Benignantly , With voice and look and gesture , did the Prince To these warm greetings of tumultuous joy Respond ; and sure if at that moment aught Could for awhile have overpowered those fears Which from the inmost heart ...
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... fields He went , by cots with pear - trees overbowered , Or spreading to the sun their trelliced vines ; Through orchards now , and now by thymy banks , Where wooden hives in some warm nook were hid From wind and shower ; and now thro ...
... fields He went , by cots with pear - trees overbowered , Or spreading to the sun their trelliced vines ; Through orchards now , and now by thymy banks , Where wooden hives in some warm nook were hid From wind and shower ; and now thro ...
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... fields of waving corn were here , Nor wicker storehouse for the autumnal grain , Vineyard , nor bowery fig , nor fruitful grove ; Only the rocky vale , the mountain stream , Incumbent crags , and hills that over hills Arose on either ...
... fields of waving corn were here , Nor wicker storehouse for the autumnal grain , Vineyard , nor bowery fig , nor fruitful grove ; Only the rocky vale , the mountain stream , Incumbent crags , and hills that over hills Arose on either ...
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... .. It is the dear - loved hand , whose friendly touch Had flattered him so oft : it is the voice , At whose glad summons to the field so oft From slumber he had started , shaking off Dreams of 40 XVII . RODERICK AND SIVERIAN .
... .. It is the dear - loved hand , whose friendly touch Had flattered him so oft : it is the voice , At whose glad summons to the field so oft From slumber he had started , shaking off Dreams of 40 XVII . RODERICK AND SIVERIAN .
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... field once more For Spain .... I see thou startest at the thought ; Yet spurn it not with hasty unbelief , As though ' twere utterly beyond the scope Of possible contingency . I think That I have calmly satisfied myself How this is more ...
... field once more For Spain .... I see thou startest at the thought ; Yet spurn it not with hasty unbelief , As though ' twere utterly beyond the scope Of possible contingency . I think That I have calmly satisfied myself How this is more ...
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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