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And must they fall ? the young , the proud , the brave , To swell one bloated Chief
' s unwholesome reign ? No step between submission and a grave ? The rise of
rapine and the fall of Spain ? And doth the Power that man adores ordain Their ...
And must they fall ? the young , the proud , the brave , To swell one bloated Chief
' s unwholesome reign ? No step between submission and a grave ? The rise of
rapine and the fall of Spain ? And doth the Power that man adores ordain Their ...
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They mourn , but smile at length ; and , smiling , mourn : The tree will wither long
before it fall ; The hull drives on , though mast and sail be torn ; The roof - tree
sinks , but moulders on the hall In massy hoariness ; the ruin ' d wall Stands when
...
They mourn , but smile at length ; and , smiling , mourn : The tree will wither long
before it fall ; The hull drives on , though mast and sail be torn ; The roof - tree
sinks , but moulders on the hall In massy hoariness ; the ruin ' d wall Stands when
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... afar : See ! as they chant the tragic hymn , the car Of the o ' ermaster ' d victor
stops , the reins Fall from his hands his idle scimitar Starts from its belt — he
rends his captive ' s chains , And bids him thank the bard for freedom and his
strains .
... afar : See ! as they chant the tragic hymn , the car Of the o ' ermaster ' d victor
stops , the reins Fall from his hands his idle scimitar Starts from its belt — he
rends his captive ' s chains , And bids him thank the bard for freedom and his
strains .
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While stands the Coliseum , Rome shall stand ; ( 63 ) “ When falls the Coliseum ,
Rome shall fall ; “ And when Rome falls the World . ” From our own land Thus
spake the pilgrims o ' er this mighty wall In Saxon times , which we are wont to
call ...
While stands the Coliseum , Rome shall stand ; ( 63 ) “ When falls the Coliseum ,
Rome shall fall ; “ And when Rome falls the World . ” From our own land Thus
spake the pilgrims o ' er this mighty wall In Saxon times , which we are wont to
call ...
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point of view , either from above or below , it is worth all the cascades and
torrents of Switzerland put together : the Staubach , Reichenbach , Pisse Vache ,
fall of Arpenaz , & c . are rills in comparative appearance . Of the fall of
Schaffhausen I ...
point of view , either from above or below , it is worth all the cascades and
torrents of Switzerland put together : the Staubach , Reichenbach , Pisse Vache ,
fall of Arpenaz , & c . are rills in comparative appearance . Of the fall of
Schaffhausen I ...
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