The Works of Lord Byron, Volumen 1J. Murray, 1831 |
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... Greece . There for the present the poem stops : its reception will determine whether the author may venture to conduct his readers to the capital of the East , through Ionia and Phrygia : these two cantos are merely ex- perimental . A ...
... Greece . There for the present the poem stops : its reception will determine whether the author may venture to conduct his readers to the capital of the East , through Ionia and Phrygia : these two cantos are merely ex- perimental . A ...
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... Greece was See round thy giant base a brighter choir , [ young , Nor e'er did Delphi , when her priestess sung The Pythian hymn with more than mortal fire , Behold a train more fitting to inspire The song of love than Andalusia's maids ...
... Greece was See round thy giant base a brighter choir , [ young , Nor e'er did Delphi , when her priestess sung The Pythian hymn with more than mortal fire , Behold a train more fitting to inspire The song of love than Andalusia's maids ...
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... what he beheld In other lands , where he was doom'd to go : Lands that contain the monuments of Eld , Ere Greece and Grecian arts by barbarous hands were quell'd . CHILDE HAROLD'S PILGRIMAGE . CANTO II . I. COME , CANTO I 47 PILGRIMAGE .
... what he beheld In other lands , where he was doom'd to go : Lands that contain the monuments of Eld , Ere Greece and Grecian arts by barbarous hands were quell'd . CHILDE HAROLD'S PILGRIMAGE . CANTO II . I. COME , CANTO I 47 PILGRIMAGE .
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... the chief once more , To scare a second robber from his prey ? Idly he wander'd on the Stygian shore , Nor . now preserved the walls he loved to shield before , XV . Cold is the heart , fair Greece ! CANTO II 53 PILGRIMAGE .
... the chief once more , To scare a second robber from his prey ? Idly he wander'd on the Stygian shore , Nor . now preserved the walls he loved to shield before , XV . Cold is the heart , fair Greece ! CANTO II 53 PILGRIMAGE .
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George Gordon Byron Baron Byron. XV . Cold is the heart , fair Greece ! that looks on thee , Nor feels as lovers o'er the dust they loved ; Dull is the eye that will not weep to see Thy walls defaced , thy mouldering shrines removed By ...
George Gordon Byron Baron Byron. XV . Cold is the heart , fair Greece ! that looks on thee , Nor feels as lovers o'er the dust they loved ; Dull is the eye that will not weep to see Thy walls defaced , thy mouldering shrines removed By ...
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