Peace dwells not here — this rugged face Betrays no spirit of repose; The sullen warrior sole we trace, The marble man of many woes. Such was his mien when first arose The thought of that strange tale divine — When hell he peopled with his foes, Dread... Poems - Pagina 48di Thomas William Parsons - 1854Visualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
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