10 АНГЛІЙСЬКА КНИЖКИ ПОВ'ЯЗАНІ ІЗ «UNHEEDEDLY»
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The Poems of Shelley: Volume Four: 1820-1821
8). The present phrase is also found in Hellas 167. 421. unheededly] Cp. Byron,
Childe Harold's Pilgrimage IV lxiii l. 5: 'An earthquake reel'd unheededly away!'.
422. isle] Cp. 'Un queto asilo' (A quiet refuge) in l. 19 of Dal spiro della tua mente
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Michael Rossington, Jack Donovan, Kelvin Everest, 2014
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The Poetical Works of Lord Byron
unheededly. away.” Stanza lxiii. line 5. “ And such was their mutual animosity, so
intent were they upon the battle, that the earthquake, which overthrew in great
part many of the cities of Italy, which turned the course of rapid streams, poured ...
George Noël Gordon Byron (Baron Byron), 1851
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal
But such revolutions even as those we have . mentioned were virtually
destructive of its whole constitution, though, in the whirl and tumult of the times,
they rolled almost unheededly away. The deadly evil, however, was in the spirit
which had ...
And such their frenzy, whose convulsion blinds, To aught save cat-nave, that
beneath the fray An earthquake reele unheededly away." Our Senators, we
believe, are not yet aware of the impatient indignation which these things have
aroused ...
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Macphail's Edinburgh ecclesiastical journal and literary review
Interpreted by thee, I recognize In the low wailings of the plaintive sea, The
sympathetic echo of the strains, Which I so long have sung unheededly. XIII. And
as its gentle billows vainly woo With loving kisses the obdurate rock — My lonely
...
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The poetical works of lord Byron, with illustr. by K. Halswelle
Like to a forest fell'd by mountain winds ; And such the storm of battle on this day,
And such the frenzy, whose convulsion blinds To all save carnage, that, beneath
the fray, An earthquake roel'd unheededly away ! None felt stern Nature rocking ...
George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.), 1861
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Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country
Vet, good Hortalus, though thus heart-broken, The Cyrenian's verses, from my
breast Wrung reluctantly, I send, a token That I've not forgotten thy request. For
most treasured things may oft be driven From the thoughts unheededly away,
Like ...
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Handbook for Travellers in Central Italy: Including the ...
And such the frenzy, whose convulsion blinds To all save carnage, that, beneath
the fray, An earthquake reel'd unheededly away 1 None felt stern Nature rocking
at his feet, And yaw ning forth a grave for those who lay Upon their bucklers for ...
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Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: Canto the fourth
An earthquake reeled unheededly away. “ And such was their mutual animosity,
so intent were they upon the battle, that the earthquake,'which overthrew in great
part many of the cities of Itchy, ' which turned the course of rapid streams, ...
George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, 1818
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Hints Toward Reforms: In Lectures, Addresses, and Other Writings
What reverend monitor now says, habitually and earnestly, and not unheededly,
to the child of affluence and luxury, ' Sell all thou hast, and give to the Poor, then
follow Him, whose only personal disciples were the poor?' Alas ! the flower of life
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