1< XVII. But whoso entereth within this town, That, sheening far, celestial seems to be, Disconsolate will wander up and down, 'Mid many things unsightly to strange ce; For hut and palace show like filthily: The dingy denizens are rear'd in dirt; Ne personage... The Works of Lord Byron: Childe Harold's pilgrimage - Page 20by George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1821Full view - About this book
| Isaac Brandon - 1811 - 598 pages
...hand that waves the sword To save them from the wrath of Gaul's unsparing lord. But whoso eutereth within this town, That, sheening far, celestial seems...up and down, 'Mid many things unsightly to strange ee;" For hut and palace show like filthily : The dingy denizens are rear'd in dirt; Ne personage of... | |
| Early English newspapers - 1812 - 778 pages
...ningfar,eelofA¿i.¿as¿,i Galer. MAQ. lucy, ¿ 7 - Disconsolatewill wander up and down, ‘Mid manytbings unsightly to strange Ce; For hut and palace show like...degree Doth care for cleanness of surtout or shirt, [kempt, unwasb'd, unhurt. Though shent with Egypt's plague, unPoor, paltry slaves! yet born ‘midst... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - English literature - 1812 - 314 pages
...lick yet loath the hand that waves the sword To save them from the wrath of Gaul's unsparing lord. XVII. But whoso entereth within this town, That, sheening...be, Disconsolate will wander up and down, 'Mid many tilings unsightly to strange ee; For hut and palace show like filthily: The dingy denizens are rear'd... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1815 - 248 pages
...Who lick yet loath the hand that waves the sword Tosave themfrom the wrath of Gaul's unsparing lord. XVII. But whoso entereth within this town, That, sheening...up and down, 'Mid many things unsightly to strange ee; For hut and palace show like filthily: The dingy denizens are rear'd in dirt; Ne personage of high... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1818 - 384 pages
...that waves the sword To save them from the wrath of Gaul's unsparing lord. xvrt. But whoso enlereth within this town, That, sheening far, celestial seems...up and down, 'Mid many things unsightly to strange cej For hut and palace show like filthily : The dingy denizens are reared in dirt; Ne personage of... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - Bookbinding - 1823 - 334 pages
...lick yet loathe the hand that waves the sword To save them from the wrath of Gaul's unsparing lord. XVII. But whoso entereth within this town, That, sheening...up and down, 'Mid many things unsightly to strange ee; For hut and palace show like filthily: The dingy denizens are rear'd in dirt; Ne personage of high... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1824 - 334 pages
...lick yet loathe the hand that waves the sword To save them from the wrath of Gaul's unsparing lord. XVII. But whoso entereth within this town, That, sh,eening...up and down, 'Mid many things unsightly to strange ae; For hut and palace show like filthily : The dingy denizens are rear'd in dirt; Ne personage of... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1826 - 170 pages
...lick yet loath the hand that waves the sword To save them from the wrath of Gaul's unsparing lord. XVII. But whoso entereth within this town, That, sheening...up and down, 'Mid many things unsightly to strange ee ; For hut and palace show like filthily ; The dingy denizens are rear'd in dirt ; Ne personage of... | |
| Sir James Emerson Tennent - Greece - 1826 - 396 pages
...from Childe Harold, descriptive of üdkm :-A¿/»** " But whoso entereth within this town That shining far celestial seems to be, Disconsolate will wander up and down, 'Mid many things unsightly to the eye ; For hut and palace show like filthily, The dingy denizens are reared in dirt, No personage... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1827 - 790 pages
...Gaul's unsparing lord. XVII. Hut whoso cntcreth within this town, Thai, sheening far, celestial sccrns to be, Disconsolate will wander up and down, 'Mid...things unsightly to strange ce; For hut and palace «.how like filthily, The dingy denizens are reared in dirt; Ne personage of high or mean degree Doth... | |
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