CHILDE HAROLD’S PILGRIMAGE, CANTO IV.
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„ | cx. "Tully was not so eloquent as thou,"— |
„ | cxi. "Buried in air, the deep blue sky of Rome,"— |
„ | cxv.-cxix. "Egeria! sweet creation of some heart,"—"And didst thou not, thy breast to his replying,"— |
„ | cxxviii.-cxxxiv. "Arches on arches! as it were that Rome,"—"And if my voice break forth, 'tis not that now,"— |
„ | cxxxviii.-cli. "The seal is set.—Now welcome, thou dread Power!"—"The starry fable of the Milky Way,"— |
„ | cliii.-clxvi. "But lo! the Dome—the vast and wondrous Dome,"—"And send us prying into the abyss,"— |
„ | clxxv. "But I forget.—My Pilgrim's shrine is won,"— |
„ | clxxvi. "Upon the blue Symplegades: long years,"— |
„ | clxxix. "Roll on, thou deep and dark blue Ocean—roll!"— |
„ | clxxx. "His steps are not upon thy paths,—thy fields,"— |
„ | clxxxiii.-clxxxvi. "Thou glorious mirror, where the Almighty's form,"—"Farewell! a word that must be, and hath been,"— |
Additional Stanza.
Stanza | xl. "Great as thou art, yet paralleled by those,"— |
(127 stanzas.)
Additions bound up with MS. M.
Stanza | ii. "She looks a sea Cybele, fresh from Ocean,"— |
„ | xii.-xiv. "The Suabian sued, and now the Austrian reigns,"—(November 10, 1817.)—"In youth She was all glory,—a new Tyre,"— |
„ | xvi. "When Athens' armies fell at Syracuse,"— |
„ | xvii. "Thus, Venice! if no stronger claim were thine,"— |
„ | xxvii.-xxix. "The Moon is up, and yet it is not night,"—"Filled with the face of heaven, which, from afar,"— |
„ | xlvii. "Yet, Italy! through every other land,"— |