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... called Aianuga - Liakura . 14 . Fair is proud Seville ; let her country boast Her strength , her wealth , her site of ancient days . Stanza lxv . lines 1 and 2 . Seville was the Hispalis of the Romans . 15 . Ask ye , Boeotian shades ...
... called Aianuga - Liakura . 14 . Fair is proud Seville ; let her country boast Her strength , her wealth , her site of ancient days . Stanza lxv . lines 1 and 2 . Seville was the Hispalis of the Romans . 15 . Ask ye , Boeotian shades ...
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... called . 22 . Nature's volcanic amphitheatre . Stanza li . line 2 . The Chimariot mountains appear to have been volcanic . 23 . behold black Acheron ! Now called Kalamas . Stanza li . line 6 . Albanese cloak . 24 . in his white capote ...
... called . 22 . Nature's volcanic amphitheatre . Stanza li . line 2 . The Chimariot mountains appear to have been volcanic . 23 . behold black Acheron ! Now called Kalamas . Stanza li . line 6 . Albanese cloak . 24 . in his white capote ...
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... but on the opposite side of the river ; on this bank , nearly facing it , are the re- mains of another , called the Jew's castle , and a large cross commemorative of the murder of a chief by his brother NOTES TO CANTO III . 195.
... but on the opposite side of the river ; on this bank , nearly facing it , are the re- mains of another , called the Jew's castle , and a large cross commemorative of the murder of a chief by his brother NOTES TO CANTO III . 195.
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... called " pozzi , " or wells , were sunk in the thick walls of the palace ; and the prisoner when taken out to die was conducted across the gallery to the other side , and being then led back into the other compartment , or cell , upon ...
... called " pozzi , " or wells , were sunk in the thick walls of the palace ; and the prisoner when taken out to die was conducted across the gallery to the other side , and being then led back into the other compartment , or cell , upon ...
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... called forth the attention ; the quickly suc- ceeding transitions , which necessarily required to be sung in a lower tone , seemed like plaintive strains succeeding the vociferations of emotion or of pain . The other , who listened ...
... called forth the attention ; the quickly suc- ceeding transitions , which necessarily required to be sung in a lower tone , seemed like plaintive strains succeeding the vociferations of emotion or of pain . The other , who listened ...
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Acarnania Albania Ali Pacha amongst ancient Arnaout Athens beautiful behold beneath blood bosom breast breath brow Caimacam CANTO Childe Harold CHILDE HAROLD'S PILGRIMAGE Constantinople dark deem'd deep doth dread dust dwell earth Epirus fair fame feel foes French gaze glow Greece Greeks hand hath heart Heaven hills honour hope immortal Joannina land less line last live Lord maid mighty mind mortal mountains ne'er never o'er once pass'd passion Petrarch plain Pouqueville rock Romaic Roman Rome scene shore shrine sigh smile song soul spot Stanza tears thee thine things thou thought Thrasybulus tomb triumph Turks Venetians Venice walls waves wild wind woes youth ἀπὸ δὲ δὲν Ἐγὼ εἶναι εἰς εἰς τὴν Ἑλλήνων ἐν καὶ κατὰ κὴ μὲ νὰ οἱ πῶς σᾶς τὰ τὰς τῇ τὴν τῆς τὸ τὸν τοῦ τοὺς τῶν ὡς