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... ground , Recording Freedom's smile and Asia's tear ? The rifled urn , the violated mound , The dust thy courser's hoof , rude stranger ! spurns around . XCI . Yet to the remnants of thy splendour past Shall pilgrims , pensive , but ...
... ground , Recording Freedom's smile and Asia's tear ? The rifled urn , the violated mound , The dust thy courser's hoof , rude stranger ! spurns around . XCI . Yet to the remnants of thy splendour past Shall pilgrims , pensive , but ...
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... ground ; and clasping his hands , which he raised to his forehead , rushed out of the room weeping bitterly . From that moment to the hour of my embarkation , he continued his lamentations , and all our efforts to console him only ...
... ground ; and clasping his hands , which he raised to his forehead , rushed out of the room weeping bitterly . From that moment to the hour of my embarkation , he continued his lamentations , and all our efforts to console him only ...
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... ground a few ob- servations , and the spot where I now write will I hope be sufficient excuse for introducing them in a work in some degree connected with the subject . Coray , the most cele- brated of living Greeks , at least among the ...
... ground a few ob- servations , and the spot where I now write will I hope be sufficient excuse for introducing them in a work in some degree connected with the subject . Coray , the most cele- brated of living Greeks , at least among the ...