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الصفحة 51
... Where joy remorseless reigns : and with display Of reason little higher than the Brute That bears his tyrant weight o'er hill and dale , Speeds o'er the furrow'd glebe his wild career While Echo glads his raptured Heart With shout ...
... Where joy remorseless reigns : and with display Of reason little higher than the Brute That bears his tyrant weight o'er hill and dale , Speeds o'er the furrow'd glebe his wild career While Echo glads his raptured Heart With shout ...
الصفحة 80
Hark ! o'er sad Afric's torrid waste , Floats the deep yell of wild despair , Now death the writhing victims taste , And load with groans the passing air : When thus they shadowy tints allure To savage deeds of hell - born hue ...
Hark ! o'er sad Afric's torrid waste , Floats the deep yell of wild despair , Now death the writhing victims taste , And load with groans the passing air : When thus they shadowy tints allure To savage deeds of hell - born hue ...
الصفحة 83
O'er his broad brawny shoulders loosely flung Shaggy and long his yellow ringlets hung . His waist an iron - belted falchion bore , Massy , and purpled deep with human gore : His scarr'd and rudely - painted limbs around Fantastic ...
O'er his broad brawny shoulders loosely flung Shaggy and long his yellow ringlets hung . His waist an iron - belted falchion bore , Massy , and purpled deep with human gore : His scarr'd and rudely - painted limbs around Fantastic ...
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