The Complete Poetical Works of Lord ByronHoughton, Mifflin, 1905 - 1055 páginas |
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... Morgante answer'd , ' I'm con- tent . ' XLVI 360 And then Orlando to embrace him flew , And made much of his convert , as he cried , " ' To the abbey I will gladly marshal you . ' To whom Morgante , Let us go , ' re- plied ; ' I to the ...
... Morgante answer'd , ' I'm con- tent . ' XLVI 360 And then Orlando to embrace him flew , And made much of his convert , as he cried , " ' To the abbey I will gladly marshal you . ' To whom Morgante , Let us go , ' re- plied ; ' I to the ...
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... Morgante with the hands corroborated , A proof of both the giants ' fate quite clear : Thence , with due thanks , the abbot God adored , Saying , ' Thou hast contented me , oh Lord ! ' LVII He gazed ; Morgante's height he calculated ...
... Morgante with the hands corroborated , A proof of both the giants ' fate quite clear : Thence , with due thanks , the abbot God adored , Saying , ' Thou hast contented me , oh Lord ! ' LVII He gazed ; Morgante's height he calculated ...
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... Morgante a fine horse , well train'd , Which he long time had for himself main- tain'd . LXVIII The horse Morgante to a meadow led To gallop and to put him to the proof , Thinking that he a back of iron had , Or to skim eggs unbroke was ...
... Morgante a fine horse , well train'd , Which he long time had for himself main- tain'd . LXVIII The horse Morgante to a meadow led To gallop and to put him to the proof , Thinking that he a back of iron had , Or to skim eggs unbroke was ...
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CHILDE HAROLDS PILGRIMAGE | 1 |
SHORTER POEMS | 83 |
FROM THE PROMETHEUS VINCTUS | 94 |
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